Voluntary Euthanasia - Where, And How, Do We Draw The Line?
There is a lot of public sympathy for a person’s right to die but facilitating the right legally in South Australia is challenging, writes TGB's Mal Byrne.
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There is a lot of public sympathy for a person’s right to die but facilitating the right legally in South Australia is challenging, writes TGB's Mal Byrne.
Read moreThe TGB criminal law team outline South Australia's Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (ICAC) and Office for Public Integrity (OPI).
Read moreWhether your case is a driving infringement or serious allegation, the TGB criminal law team writes about how to choose the right criminal lawyer.
Read moreTGB criminal lawyer Richard Yates on the steps to follow if you've been charged with a criminal or traffic offence in South Australia.
Read morePersonal injury lawyer Mal Byrne has been promoted to Partner at leading South Australian law firm, Tindall Gask Bentley. Mr Byrne, who worked as a pharmacist for 15 years before becoming a lawyer in 1995, has a unique understanding of medical issues in personal injury matters. He heads up the firm’s thriving Salisbury office. “It’s...
Read moreTGB spoke to Ten News about the growing number of South Australians contesting minor traffic charges to save demerit points.
Read moreA conviction is a formal declaration of guilt by a court that is recorded on the criminal history kept about you by the South Australian government, writes Adelaide criminal lawyer Richard Yates.
Read moreSouth Australians who plead guilty to a criminal offence within four weeks of appearing in Court could now receive sentence reductions of up to 40 percent.
Read moreIf someone posts nasty material about you on social media or other publications you may be able to take action through defamation laws, writes TGB's Amber Sprague.
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