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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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TGB's Richard Yates talks to the Advertiser about the legal risks associated with a new social media platform that allows users to post "after death".
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Mal Byrne writes about a recent supermarket injury compensation case, and what it means for people injured in similar circumstances.
In the blog I wrote last year entitled “I was injured after slipping at a supermarket, can I sue?”, I referred to a decision of the New South Court of Appeal where a woman who fell when her...
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TGB's property legal team answers common legal questions asked by first home buyers and people new to the property market.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers is providing pro bono legal services for homeless youth in South Australia, through the Ladder organisation.
Ladder is working to break the cycle of youth homelessness by providing accommodation, support and mentoring.
The organisation has a facility at Vincent Street in Port Adelaide, which can...
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It is widely acknowledged that the Court system in South Australia should be processing matters at a faster rate, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes.
In an attempt to deal with this issue, the Statutes Amendment (Courts Efficiency Reforms) Bill 2012 has been tabled in state parliament, and is designed to deal with backlogs...
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Binding Financial Agreements provide a way for people to protect their assets before getting married or starting a defacto relationship, writes accredited family law specialist and TGB Partner Jane Miller.
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Tindall Gask Bentley lawyer Tim White will address a Senate Committee at a public hearing in Canberra tomorrow evening, which will examine the role of the Australian government and the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in the PIP breast implant scandal.
Mr. White is leading investigations into legal action for more than...
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If you have an adverse reaction to the medication you are taking for a work injury, Adelaide injury lawyer and former pharmacist Mal Byrne says you may be entitled to workers compensation for that reaction.
In the Ice Age, when I was a pharmacist, I remember that part of the ritual when filling a prescription was to make sure...
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