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TGB’s personal injury team writes about the impact of catastrophic injury on interstate and overseas travel plans, and the compensation process.
If a person has a catastrophic injury, it is usually a spinal (paraplegia or tetraplegia injury) or brain injury, or in the most serious circumstances both forms of injury.
Catastrophic...
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The European Commission (EC) is taking pro-active steps towards reforming the controls on medical devices to prevent a repeat of the PIP implant scandal, but what about Australia’s regulator?
The EC is proposing new policies to ‘address both the assessment of a device’s safety ahead of approval, as well as continued surveillance...
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The laws that cover wrongful birth and unplanned pregnancy may be controversial but are here to stay, writes TGB's Mal Byrne.
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Law Society vice president Morry Bailes says the state government’s planned overhaul of the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme is “unjust” and economically irresponsible.
Mr Bailes, who is also managing partner at law firm Tindall Gask Bentley, said the proposed changes would be another blow for the already struggling...
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TGB family and divorce lawyer Jane Miller on the legal rights of a child’s extended family after divorce.
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Family law specialist Jane Miller says proposed surveillance laws would make it even more difficult for separating couples to use audio and visual recordings against each other during disputes.
Ms Miller, a Partner at South Australia’s largest family law firm Tindall Gask Bentley, said many clients are already unable to use...
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A child’s surname can be a hot issue for separating couples. TGB's Family Lawyer Jane Miller discusses the legal options.
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TGB's family law team explains how to find out the facts about your partner's superannuation during a divorce settlement.
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TGB's family law team writes about superannuation splits in divorce settlements.
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