Media & Blog Posts
If you’re in the process of setting up and registering a not-for-profit or charity, there are a few things you should keep in mind to make sure you are appropriately protected, registerable and meeting your regulatory obligations. These include:
1. Understanding your regulatory obligations through the Australian Charities...
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About two people die every week in motor vehicle accidents on South Australian roads, with hundreds more significantly injured.
Our compensation scheme for those injured in car accidents is a fault-based one, meaning you can only claim compensations for injuries if the accident was the other driver's fault.
TGB Partner...
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Trade marks are all around us – the slanted tick on your sneakers; the apple on the back of your phone (sorry Android users); even the “Dun Dun” from Law & Order. Whilst these are all examples from multi-million-dollar companies, trade marks are not just for the big players. If you own a business, whether...
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Ignore the uninformed commentary about South Australia’s lockdown and who’s responsible – Morry Bailes explains the legislative framework that allowed South Australian authorities to effectively detain most of the state.
https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2020/11/26/whos-really-responsible-the-legal-framework-for-lockdown/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=INDAILY%20November%2026%202020&utm_content=INDAILY%20November%2026%202020+CID_0ef900b8e3d8cdc5f77bb0555d7b0355&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=Whos%20really%20responsible%20The%20legal%20framework%20for%20lockdown
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This article written by TGB Partner Tim White, talks about the DVA scheme for ADF members and veterans who are injured in battle or while performing military duty.
Find out more about our experience working with Defence Force members and veterans across Australia in relation to DVA claims and their entitlement to military compensation.
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It is surprising how frequently we see people after they sign contracts, when something goes wrong and they signed without understanding what they were agreeing to.
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The short answer is yes.
Having a lawyer involved with your claim, even if it is accepted and you’ve had no issues could mean the difference between receiving a lump sum compensation payment versus receiving nothing.
This is especially true when your injuries are deemed medically stable and the time comes for you to undergo...
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