Don't Fall Victim to Out-of-Date Contracts
TGB Workplace Relations Lawyer Andrew Clare spoke to the Advertiser's Business Journal about the importance of keeping employment contracts up to date.
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TGB Workplace Relations Lawyer Andrew Clare spoke to the Advertiser's Business Journal about the importance of keeping employment contracts up to date.
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley Partner and Accredited Family Law Specialist Wendy Barry writes about the complex task of determining the value of a business in a property settlement.
Read moreOften business partners starting out in a new venture recognise the need for a Buy and Sell Agreement (sometimes known as a “business Will”) as part of their business plan, writes TGB's Tom Mead
Read moreIf you occupy a shop, office, workshop, warehouse or other commercial property under a lease, you may have had difficulties in persuading the lessor to carry out necessary “structural” repairs and maintenance, writes Giles Kahl.
Read moreThe office is the firm's tenth and consolidates TGB as South Australia's largest plaintiff law firm, and also the largest family law practice.
Read moreWhile landlord and tenant disputes are common, Tom Mead spoke to Today Tonight about a dubious contract arrangement recently faced by a business owner.
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley has opened in the Northern Territory with a bang, writes Morry Bailes.
Read moreIt has been a big year at TGB. Here are some of the highlights. TGB co-founder Colin Tindall retired after 56 years in the South Australian legal profession. The career of the humble personal injury lawyer was celebrated with a surprise party and a feature story in the Advertiser. We secured a partnership with our third Australian...
Read moreTGB's Giles Kahl and Morry Bailes talk about the legal implications from Woolworths projecting an advertisement on ABC Adelaide's building without permission.
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