Category - News & Features
The Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA) provides an entitlement to claim for compensation for permanent impairment with respect to both accepted service related physical and psychological injuries, writes Military Lawyer Tim White.
The process to claim permanent impairment compensation via the MRCA for...
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TGB’s Barney Gask considers upcoming deadlines and ongoing considerations for workers compensation claims, including when a claim can be ‘closed’.
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TGB Partner Mal Byrne outlines the elements of the tort of false imprisonment and draws attention to the controversial current case of potential false imprisonment in relation to the asylum seekers held in the Manus Island Detention Centre in Papua New Guinea.
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What happens when a pop-icon dies without a Will? TGB’s Wills & Estates team answers this question and other more common questions related to intestacy (dying without a valid Will).
In the wake of the death of pop-icon ‘Prince’ it has been reported that he died without a valid Will. With an estate estimated...
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TGB’s Family Law Team discusses the legalities of international child custody in relation to the recent events in Lebanon, involving an Australian mother and the action taken to retrieve her child.
Most people would now be familiar with the recent media attention regarding the failed child recovery operation that took...
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If you have received a court summons and have decided to plead guilty it is crucial you obtain legal advice to ensure your rights are protected and that you receive the best outcome for your circumstances.
The severity of your penalty will not only impact upon you personally, but may have repercussions on your employment, family...
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TGB Partner Barney Gask discusses the legal options available for pedestrians who have been struck by a cyclist.
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Adelaide personal injury lawyer Mal Byrne writes about what compensation entitlements you may have after a delayed cancer diagnosis.
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Increased pressure on South Australian public hospitals is leading to more cases of medical negligence, writes TGB's Mal Byrne.
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