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TGB Partner Tim White writes about the potential legal action that may arise from the review of thousands of breast cancer scans in South Australia.
54,000 South Australian women will have their mammograms reviewed with concerns that some cancers may have been missed. Read a media report here
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If a couple was married overseas what does that mean for their marriage, and divorce, in Australia? A blog by TGB divorce lawyer Dina Paspaliaris.
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The role of the Hague Convention in international child abduction cases.
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TGB's Tim White has welcomed the federal government’s response to widespread allegations of abuse within the Australian Defence Force.
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TGB’s Dimitra Bouras writes about how thousands of people injured on South Australian roads would be potentially impacted by proposed changes to the state’s insurance scheme.
UPDATE: Many of these proposed changes became law from July 1, 2013. Click here for more information. If you have been injured in an accident...
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TGB Partner Dina Paspaliaris outlines the key reason why you really DO need a lawyer for your divorce.
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TGB's Jane Miller analyses the High Court case of Stanford and Stanford, where it was confirmed that the Family Court can make orders for property settlement and spousal maintenance for couples who are still married.
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Military compensation lawyer Tim White provides an update about a pending government response into alleged abuse in the Australian Defence Force.
On 14 June 2012, Defence Minister Stephen Smith released the Executive Summary of Volume One of the report into allegations of sexual and other abuse in the ADF. Just under a month...
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There has been a dramatic rise in serious injuries to cyclists from road accidents but a government plan threatens to take away their right to compensation, writes TGB's Barney Gask.
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