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TGB has moved into its new building at 76 Light Square, Adelaide. View photos and watch videos here.
Tindall Gask Bentley’s old home at 76 Light Square in Adelaide has been demolished, making way for the law firm’s new state-of-the-art “green” building.
76 Light Square housed...
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Employees and contractors can access the Fair Work Commission (FWC) for a variety of reasons.
The FWC is the national workplace relations tribunal. It is independent and has the power to deal with minimum wages, enterprise bargaining, industrial action, actions affecting employment and termination of employment and other workplace...
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TGB Partner Tim White has welcomed the UK Department of Health’s findings that PIP breast implants are “clearly substandard” and more likely to rupture than other implants “by a factor of around two to six”.
An expert panel, led by NHS Medical Director Sir Bruce Keogh, has released a final report about the health ramifications...
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Barney Gask says better education for road users can reduce accidents between cars and cyclists.
With the number of car accidents involving cyclists dramatically increasing in the last 12 months I have often found myself thinking about what is not being done to improve the situation.
There are a number of factors that...
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TGB managing partner Morry Bailes says reports of systemic abuse in the Australian Defence Force could lead to significant compensation claims for victims.
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Surrogacy is now easier in South Australia, but TGB Lawyers’ family law team believes that new law amendments won’t result in a dramatic increase in surrogate births.
In June 2012 amendments to South Australia’s surrogacy laws came into effect. These amendments broaden the circumstances in which a couple...
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TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide personal injury law team analyses an important Court decision where a school bullying victim was awarded compensation.
The decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court in the matter of Oyston v St Patrick’s College [2011] (NSWSC 269 13 April 2011) reinforces that schools have to walk the walk...
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TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide family law team explains new family law amendments, which aim to provide greater protection for children.
On 7 June 2012 major changes in family law will come into effect, relating to how the courts treat family violence in child custody disputes. The amendments to the Family Law Act respond to...
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Tindall Gask Bentley client Sue Burtenshaw will receive a formal apology and compensation, after being defamed on radio and Facebook.
Ms Burtenshaw, a former Principal at Coober Pedy Area School, said she is pleased the dispute has been resolved.
“I believe that what was said about me publicly was wrong and unfair, and receiving...
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