TGB Congratulates Morry Bailes on Law Society presidency
Partners, lawyers and staff at Tindall Gask Bentley congratulate managing partner Morry Bailes on his appointment as President of the Law Society of SA.
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Partners, lawyers and staff at Tindall Gask Bentley congratulate managing partner Morry Bailes on his appointment as President of the Law Society of SA.
Read moreTGB congratulates Managing Partner Morry Bailes on receiving the Law Society of SA’s most prestigious honour, the Brian Withers Award 2013.
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