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TGB's Mal Byrne on what an injured worker needs to know about negotiating lump sum compensation in South Australia.
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TGB's Mal Byrne on what an injured worker needs to know about negotiating lump sum compensation in South Australia.
Read moreGoing to court can be very stressful, time consuming and expensive, understanding the process and how to manage it can help to alleviate some of the associated stress and ensure you can focus on achieving a positive outcome, writes TGB Family Law Partner Wendy Barry. A common question throughout the court process is ‘what...
Read moreTGB family lawyer Charissa Duffy outlines how to go about changing your child's name following a final parenting order.
Read moreWA Family Lawyer Renee O'Callaghan provides a checklist of the financial and legal steps that need to be considered following divorce and property settlement.
Read moreTGB Family Lawyer and Partner Wendy Barry outlines a number of ways that you can be proactive and prepared in order to protect your assets following separation.
Read more“How do I know if my compensation offer is fair?” This is a common question that many people have after receiving an offer of compensation following a motor vehicle accident claim in South Australia. Personal Injury Lawyer Olla Kutieleh outlines what factors will influence the answer to this question and also provides a...
Read moreThe Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA) provides an entitlement to claim for compensation for permanent impairment with respect to both accepted service related physical and psychological injuries, writes Military Lawyer Tim White. The process to claim permanent impairment compensation via the MRCA for...
Read moreTGB’s Barney Gask considers upcoming deadlines and ongoing considerations for workers compensation claims, including when a claim can be ‘closed’.
Read moreTGB Partner Mal Byrne outlines the elements of the tort of false imprisonment and draws attention to the controversial current case of potential false imprisonment in relation to the asylum seekers held in the Manus Island Detention Centre in Papua New Guinea.
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