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TGB is delighted to announce 12 new promotions across the firm, effective 1 July 2022.
These 12 exceptional lawyers have been promoted across multiple offices, and range from Associate level all the way to Equity Partner.
TGB CEO Claudio Galloni said:
“Despite the challenging business environment of the past two years, TGB...
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Whilst academics and leading silks are working on the drafting of The Voice amendment, do Australians actually understand what is being asked of them, and what is involved?
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Public sentiment towards the death penalty is gradually changing in the Asia Pacific.
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TGB’s military compensation expert Tim White writes about the medical discharge process for Australian Defence Force members.
If you are in the process of a medical discharge from the Australian Defence Force there is a considerable amount of information and documentation, covering a wide range of issues, that you...
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With a list of marriages, engagements and kids to their names, the reunion of celebrity couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck raises some big estate planning issues, says lawyer Olla Kutieleh.
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Being medically discharged from the Australian Defence Force seems to be occurring with increased frequency. I speak with current and former defence force members on a weekly basis who have been medically discharged for a large array of injuries. Most often this is due to serious physical injuries but very frequently a psychological...
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Managing Partner
After 18 years in the role, Morry Bailes AM is changing tack to take on a strategic consulting role within the firm. Long time Partner, Gary Allison will take on the mantle of Managing Partner as of 1 July. We take this opportunity to thank Morry and congratulate Gary.
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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic the legal profession found itself in a position where it needed to change its systems and embrace technology to continue to operate effectively.
Courts and Tribunals across the State each introduced new processes to support the transition to a virtual court room. This meant lawyers were...
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COVID-19 is causing the legal profession, alongside countless other business sectors, to deliver services in markedly alternative ways.
These forced changes to business structures and systems are highly likely to continue well past the end of this pandemic. It is a well-known quote that “you learn more from your mistakes...
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