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Calls to reboot a scheme that checks on vulnerable South Australians have been backed by the state’s legal fraternity, as the first report of a task force looking into disability safeguards is set for release on Tuesday. Human Services Minister Michelle Lensink is expected to make a statement to Parliament and release the...
Read moreThe Family Court is bracing for a predicted influx of cases that could last for several years as a result of the pressure of COVID-19 on families in South Australia. The Law Society is calling for more resources and judicial officers to cope with a burden they predict will last a lot longer than any lockdown and put pressure...
Read moreCoronavirus restrictions will successfully challenge entrenched views and traditions in firms and will make for a better profession, according to TGB partner and Law Society of South Australia President Tim White, when he spoke to Lawyers Weekly. Coronavirus restrictions will successfully challenge entrenched views and traditions...
Read moreIn a world of digital connectivity, coronavirus is wreaking havoc on businesses reliant on person-to-person contact. When the pandemic passes, laws and practices must change to reflect the new reality, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily. Read the full column here.
Read moreA religious pamphlet placed in letterboxes in an Adelaide suburb has exposed what lawyers call a “grey area” between state and federal anti-discrimination legislation, prompting renewed calls for a Charter of Human Rights. TGB partner Tim White, in his role as Law Society of SA president, spoke to InDaily. Read the...
Read moreThe legal profession faces a challenge to get better at educating the public about how people can use the law to help them in times of need. That’s the view of TGB partner, and new Law Society of South Australia president, Tim White. You can read the full article in Lawyers Weekly here.
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