Profile
Morry Bailes AM
Senior Lawyer and Business Advisor
Locations
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Adelaide
(08) 8212 1077 -
Darwin
(08) 7929 1000 -
Perth
(08) 9211 5800
Morry Bailes was Tindall Gask Bentley’s managing partner for 18 years until he retired from that position on 30 June 2020.
Morry continues to provide services to TGB as a senior business advisor and lawyer. He has been and remains a forward-thinking business strategist, and retains a passion for practising the law that he has held since the start of his career.
His rapport with Associations representing particular workplace groups has seen him establish a specialty practice. He has served as Principal Advisor to such organisations as the Police Association, Correctional Officers’ Legal Fund, and the South Australian State School Leaders Association, advocating for members in criminal and disciplinary matters. He has also advised associations on their own constitutional and business affairs.
In workplace matters, Morry is renowned for his balanced view of the world, a quality which has prompted both employees and employers to seek out his knowledge.
As then Managing Partner, he oversaw the firm’s significant expansion, which now takes in 13 offices across SA, WA and the NT. He has also set a different kind of legal precedent – construction of an innovative building at 76 Light Square with high environmental ratings – to serve as TGB’s home.
Morry’s achievements and influence also extend beyond TGB. He was the 2018 President of the Law Council of Australia and is current Chair of Lawguard Management. He was President of the Law Society of SA from October 2013 to December 2014.
He was the recipient of the Law Society’s Brian Withers’ Award for service to the South Australian legal profession in 2013, and he was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Honours List in 2020.
Morry Bailes AM
Senior Lawyer and Business Advisor
My Qualifications
- Bachelor of Law, University of Adelaide
- Graduate Certificate in Legal Practice
- Admitted to practice 1987
Honours and Awards
- Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the law, to professional legal societies, and to the community
- Brian Withers’ Award for outstanding service to the Law Society of South Australia, its members and the profession, above and beyond the call of duty
My Areas of Expertise
- Associations Law
- Workplace Law
- Criminal and Disciplinary
- Coronial Inquests and Royal Commissions
- Defamation
- Litigation
My Professional Interests
- Past Managing Partner, Tindall Gask Bentley (2002 – 2020)
- Past President, Law Council of Australia Limited (2018)
- Past President, Law Society of South Australia (2013-14)
- Chair, Futures Committee, Law Council of Australia
- Chair, Lawguard Management Pty Ltd
- Past Member of the Council, Law Council of Australia
- Past Member of the Executive, Law Council of Australia
- Past Member of the Council, Law Society of South Australia
- Past Member of the Executive, Law Society of South Australia
- Member of the Bar Issues Commission, Trade in Legal Services Committee, International Bar Association
- Member of the Ethics and Practice Committee, Law Society of South Australia
- Past Member of the International Legal Practice Committee, Law Society of South Australia
- Member of the GDLP Committee, Law Society of South Australia and University of Adelaide
- Chair, Corporate Governance Committee, Law Society of South Australia
- Member, Risk Management Advisory Committee, Law Society of South Australia
- Past Chair, CTP Executive (Law Society of SA, Australian Lawyers Alliance and SA Bar Association)
- Member of the International Bar Association
- Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
- Legal Advisor, Police Association of South Australia
- Legal Advisor, Western Australian Police Union
- Legal Advisor, Northern Territory Police Association
- Legal Advisor, Correctional Officers’ Legal Fund
- Legal Advisor, South Australian State School Leaders Association
- Columnist, InDaily (indaily.com.au)
My Charitable Interests
- Director, Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation
Media & Blog Posts
InDaily: Time to draw the line on government surveillance of citizens
The Federal Government’s proposed identity-matching legislation has the potential to lift government surveillance of citizens to a new and unjustified level, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily – South Australia’s largest independent news organisation. Read the full column...
Read moreGovernment's facial recognition scheme could affect your privacy, Law Council warns
A national facial recognition scheme could be misused for social surveillance and cracking down on traffic infringements unless tightly controlled, warns TGB managing partner Morry Bailes, in his role as Law Council of Australia President. Read the full story via ABC News here.
Read moreInDaily: Latest report on indigenous incarceration must be the last
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are among the most imprisoned people in the world as a percentage of the population. It is a source of national shame and the time to take action is now, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily. Read the full column here.
Read moreIs there really justice for all? TGB's Morry Bailes addresses the National Press Club, Canberra
Australia’s most disadvantaged people cannot get access to justice, and urgent reform is needed. This week TGB managing partner Morry Bailes, in his role as Law Council of Australia President, delivered the “Justice State of the Nation” address to the National Press Club in Canberra. Focussing on the LCA’s...
Read moreInDaily: Hard targets needed to end the disgrace of indigenous incarceration
The incarceration rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples represent a national crisis, but what can government do to start fixing the problem? asks TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily – SA’s largest source of independent news. Read the full column here.
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