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‘Interoperability’ in Conveyancing – what is it?
A bit of background… Over the past few years various state governments have finally changed laws to allow for electronic conveyancing, meaning transfers of ownership and other dealings with land such as mortgages and leases can be performed by electronic means and without paper documents. As part of this process paper certificates...
Read moreIntroducing TGB Family Lawyer, Joel Niles
Joel Niles Joel completed his legal studies in 2019, before being admitted to practice in 2020. Joel started working for us as a Conveyancing Clerk in February 2020, before he was admitted in December 2020 and commenced his career as a lawyer with us in our Adelaide office. After an initial foray into conveyancing and property...
Read moreTGB announces new promotions
TGB is delighted to announce 12 new promotions across the firm, effective 1 July 2022. These 12 exceptional lawyers have been promoted across multiple offices, and range from Associate level all the way to Equity Partner. TGB CEO Claudio Galloni said: “Despite the challenging business environment of the past two years, TGB...
Read moreHow to dispute a workers compensation decision in SA
We are often contacted by people who are surprised by a decision made by the case managers handling their workers compensation claim. Whilst it may seem final, you are able to challenge a decision made by your case manager – however it is not straightforward or an easy process. How do I dispute a workers compensation...
Read moreWhat is a TPD claim?
If you have suffered an injury or illness that causes you to stop work then you may be able to pursue a Total and Permanent Disablement (“TPD”) claim. What is a TPD claim? A TPD claim is an insurance claim covered by either your Superannuation fund or through a separate insurance policy. Most Superannuation Policies...
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