TGB Founder Retires
Tindall Gask Bentley founder Colin Tindall has retired after 56 years in the South Australian legal profession.
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Tindall Gask Bentley founder Colin Tindall has retired after 56 years in the South Australian legal profession.
Read moreTGB Military Compensation Lawyer, Tim White, says a report into abuse at HMAS Leeuwin, released by the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce (DART), confirms that recruits were failed by the Australian Defence Force. The DART inquiry looked into allegations of abuse at the naval base from the 1960s to the 1980s. Mr White, who is...
Read moreTGB’s Military Compensation team talks to Guardian Australia about a major inquiry into abuse at HMAS Leeuwin, Western Australia. Click here to read the article Click here to read the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce report into allegations of abuse at HMAS Leeuwin Get in Touch! To discuss anything in this article, or...
Read moreLawyer Tom Mead was officially welcomed to Tindall Gask Bentley at an event in Mt Barker on Friday (13 June 2014).
Read moreCadets sexually abused at the Australian Defence Force Academy in the 1990s can still claim compensation through the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce (DART), according to a report.
Read moreBitcoin and your estate – what happens to the digital currency after death? What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin, at its most basic, is a type of digital currency. It is a form of investment, and used as a medium of exchange. Therefore, many people consider Bitcoins and other forms of ‘crypto-currency’ to be an asset. Bitcoins...
Read more29/5/14 Statement from Tim White, Partner, Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers.
Read moreWith redundancy packages targeted in the Federal Budget, TGB's Tina Bouras says injured workers need to consider not only their TVSP payment but also their WorkCover entitlements before a fast approaching deadline.
Read moreIn an opinion article for the News Corp network, TGB's Mal Byrne argues that dog owners should be required to have third party insurance.
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