Discounts For Early Guilty Pleas in South Australia
South Australians who plead guilty to a criminal offence within four weeks of appearing in Court could now receive sentence reductions of up to 40 percent.
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South Australians who plead guilty to a criminal offence within four weeks of appearing in Court could now receive sentence reductions of up to 40 percent.
Read moreOn 14 March 2013, Defence Minister Stephen Smith announced that the Federal Government had approved the operation of the Defence Abuse Reparation Payment Scheme, writes military compensation lawyer, Tim White. Compensation claims for victims of abuse will be assessed on a case by case basis taking into account individual circumstances...
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley’s female lawyers and their guests tapped into Jane Jeffreys wealth of business knowledge at the law firm’s Girlfriends in Law networking function on March 7, 2013. Ms Jeffreys, an experienced local company director, runs her own successful management consultancy and is the acting Chief Executive of...
Read moreWhen making decisions regarding short and long term care arrangements for children, Family Court judges are required to consider what is in the best interests of the children.
Read moreTGB’s personal injury team writes about car modifications in compensation claims for people with catastrophic injuries. Car modifications are among the most common needs for a person with significant injuries. Modifications can be simple and relatively inexpensive or at the other extreme a person may require a new, completely...
Read moreTGB's Jane Miller outlines seven important legal considerations for blended families.
Read moreTGB's Morry Bailes and Tim White spoke to the news media about the potential legal fallout following a review of tens of thousands mammograms in South Australia.
Read moreMore than 30 women have contacted Adelaide law firm Tindall Gask Bentley since the South Australian government launched an independent mass review of breast cancer scans in December last year. 54,000 mammogram results are being re-examined, after fewer cancers than expected were detected. “This is an extremely traumatic...
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