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Kevin Raison

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Kevin Raison joined TGB Lawyers as a Senior Associate in 2022, and works in the firm’s Criminal, Disciplinary and Administrative Law team. Kevin considers himself to be approachable, client-focused and empathetic, values that his clients greatly appreciate.

Although his practice encompasses all areas of criminal law, Kevin also focuses on Disciplinary Tribunals, ICAC investigations, Coronial Inquests and Administrative law.

Kevin has primarily specialised in criminal law, and prior to joining TGB he had the benefit of working as both defence counsel in a specialist firm, and as a prosecutor for South Australia Police. This has allowed Kevin to develop a wealth of knowledge from all aspects of a criminal matter.

This background and his experience conducting trials in all areas of criminal law gives him the skills to take the stress away from his clients going through difficult and often unfamiliar proceedings.

At TGB, Kevin works closely with Luke Officer, Daniel Weekley and Hanna Rogers in the Criminal, Disciplinary and Administrative Law team.

Kevin Raison

Senior Associate

MY QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor of Laws
  • Bachelor of Management (Marketing)
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
  • Admitted to practice: 17/10/2016

MY AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • Criminal Law
  • Disciplinary Tribunals
  • ICAC investigations
  • Administrative Law
  • Coronial Inquests

MY PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

  • Member of the Law Society of South Australia
  • Part of the Criminal law team in South Australia recognised by Doyle’s Guide 2024 as a recommended firm.

Doyles Guide 2024 Criminal Law Recommended Firm 2024

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