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TGB Partner Tim White looks at current laws and what changes need to be made to curb drunken violence in South Australia.
At our law firm we have had a number of clients who have been victims of late-night violence over the years, which more often than not involves the excessive consumption of alcohol by their attacker. It...
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TGB partner Wendy Barry says spouses are going back for a “second bite” at their former partner’s assets, because their divorce settlements were not finalised by the Family Court.
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According to a report, up to six thousand elderly dementia patients in nursing homes could be dying prematurely each year due to the over prescribing of the tranquilliser Haloperidol (Serenace), writes Adelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne.
The reason is that doctors and nursing homes are using tranquillisers to deal with behavioral...
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Adelaide injury Lawyer Tina Bouras writes about the role of the independent doctor in an injury compensation claim.
Many people wonder why they have to see an independent doctor for their personal injury claim, when they have been consulting and receiving treatment from a regular doctor, physiotherapist, chiropractor or other...
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TGB Personal Injury Lawyer Mal Byrne discusses the legal options that are available to you if you trip on an unrepaired footpath.
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Adelaide lawyers Sarah Bell, Nick Mules and Richard Yates will mentor law students through the Uni SA Business Career Mentoring Program.
Ms Bell and Mr Mules are both part of South Australia’s largest family law practice at Tindall Gask Bentley law firm, while Mr Yates works on employee legal issues, as well as criminal and...
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TGB Partner and Accredited Family Law Specialist Jane Miller outlines how divorce property settlements are determined.
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TGB Criminal Lawyer Richard Yates says if you’ve been fined for driving through a red light and think you have an excuse, you probably don’t.
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Dealing with separating parents can be difficult for teenage children, especially when trying to come up with suitable custody and living arrangements, writes Adelaide family and divorce lawyer Jane Miller.
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