Category - Opinion and Commentary
Governments are failing to take coordinated action in areas of law which touch the most vulnerable people in our society, argues TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily.
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Attacks on the judiciary by President Donald Trump typify commonly-held misconceptions about the role of judges in the legal process, their importance to democracy and protecting our way of life, writes managing partner Morry Bailes in his regular column for InDaily. Read it in full here.
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A life on the frontline protecting the community means police have to make split-second decisions, sometimes with tragic consequences. It’s imperative our police have the support and trust in them to carry out their duties, writes Police Association of South Australia President Mark Carroll in The Advertiser.
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Endless connectivity is eroding the capacity of employees to enjoy uninterrupted time off – and that could end up having serious legal consequences.
TGB managing partner Morry Bailes writes fortnightly for InDaily. Read his latest column here.
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Cyber attacks not only cost law firms time and money – they could also have professional conduct implications, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest InDaily column.
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Mark Carroll, Police Association of South Australia president, opens up about the horrors of road accidents and the bravery and determination of our police on the scene.
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The rule of law is what stands between us and a descent into economic and social chaos, and lawyers are its keepers, writes Tindall Gask Bentley managing partner Morry Bailes for InDaily.
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Clear information about the causes of South Australia's statewide blackout and floods are crucial so that individuals and businesses can make good decisions about whether to seek compensation or simply cop their losses, writes TGB's Morry Bailes for InDaily.
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The South Australian Government has been shamefully slow in responding to recommendations for law reform that would help victims of institutional child sex abuse receive proper compensation, writes TGB's Morry Bailes for InDaily.
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