Last drinks at the Ladies Lounge
A women’s only exhibition space prompted a strange legal case with a touch of surrealism, writes Morry Bailes in his latest Opinion piece for InDaily.
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A women’s only exhibition space prompted a strange legal case with a touch of surrealism, writes Morry Bailes in his latest Opinion piece for InDaily.
Read moreWe are excited to announce that Lauren Hooper has permanently relocated from Adelaide to our Darwin office, effective from 1 July! Lauren has been working as a lawyer at Tindall Gask Bentley since 2022, and is a diverse and well-rounded member of our firm. She works closely with our Personal Injury partner, Barney Gask, and...
Read moreCongratulations to TGB’s Criminal law team in South Australia for receiving two separate recognitions in the 2024 edition of Doyle’s Guide. For the second year running, our South Australian Criminal Law team has been recognised as a recommended criminal law firm, while TGB Senior Associate Daniel Weekley has also been recognised...
Read moreNew Managing Partner from 1 July We are delighted to share the news that Tim White will become TGB’s Managing Partner from 1 July 2024, with Gary Allison handing over the reins after four years in the role. Both Tim and Gary will continue their work advising clients in their respective areas of law – so it will be business-as-usual...
Read moreIf you have separated from your spouse or de facto partner, you might be contacted by a mediation service inviting you to attend mediation. For some, this can be quite daunting, especially if your former partner has not told you that they intend to start the mediation process. The intention of this blog is to demystify the family...
Read moreWhen a marriage or de facto relationship breaks down, there can be a crossover between Family law matters and intervention orders (also informally known as ‘restraining orders’). So… what is an intervention order? Intervention orders help to protect a person and their family if they are a victim of abuse, and are...
Read moreA common misconception amongst new clients is that they can construct a Family Trust in which to ‘squirrel away’ assets (including properties) on the basis that the Family Trust will not be captured as part of the parties’ net asset pool. Unfortunately, this is exactly that – a misconception – and this...
Read moreKevin Raison, a Senior Associate in TGB’s criminal law team, writes about the legal options available to people facing a drivers licence disqualification in South Australia. A common reaction from clients facing a court-imposed driver’s licence disqualification, is that they cannot afford to lose their licence because...
Read morePlanned changes to South Australia’s bail laws will disproportionately affect and discriminate against regional and remote Indigenous residents, argues Morry Bailes in his latest Opinion Piece for InDaily: https://www.indaily.com.au/opinion/2024/05/23/bail-law-changes-slam-the-door-on-equality. There are occasions when competing...
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