Category - TGB Media and Press
With times changing at businesses across the nation, the Adelaide Football Club should consider how long it can effectively shut members out of its boardroom, argues TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily.
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Rugby union star Israel Folau turned to GoFundMe to fight his sport’s bosses, only to have his campaign shut down.
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young asked the “crowd” to fund her dispute with former Senator David Leyonhjelm.
Crowdfunding is something relatively new in a legal sense.
What is interesting from a lawyer’s...
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The PIP breast implant scandal made headlines around the world. But nearly a decade later, there are hundreds of Australian women still fighting in Europe to get compensation for their faulty breast implants and the litany of health issues that followed, after the Australian importer avoided legal liability.
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‘Round Up’ was hailed as a groundbreaking weedkiller – safe for use on farms and in your backyard – when it was launched four decades ago.
The product spread in popularity across the globe, but now, following a landmark US court decision, there are fears this common weedkiller could cause cancer, and suggestions the...
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Despite numerous scandals affecting Australian women, why are substandard medical products still being allowed in the market? TGB senior associate Olla Kutieleh writes for InDaily.com.au
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We are in a digital age, of that there is no doubt.
There is also no question that digitising health records will be beneficial in the long-run for patients, medical staff and researchers. A single digital health system which connects the silos of health information will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Australia’s...
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We speak of the Australian ‘fair go’, yet equality before the law is denied to vulnerable Australians every day. But a landmark new report outlines a path towards a more universal justice system, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily.
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Proposed changes to South Australia’s ICAC Act pose an intolerable risk to the community, writes TGB senior associate Samuel Joyce, who argues there is an “unhealthy deference” to the current Commissioner.
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Providing justice for victims of institutional child sex abuse has been a long and winding journey – and we’re not quite there yet, writes TGB managing partner, and Law Council of Australia President, Morry Bailes, in his latest column for InDaily.com.au
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