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Coronavirus restrictions will successfully challenge entrenched views and traditions in firms and will make for a better profession, according to TGB partner and Law Society of South Australia President Tim White, when he spoke to Lawyers Weekly.
Coronavirus restrictions will successfully challenge entrenched views and traditions...
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COVID-19 is causing the legal profession, alongside countless other business sectors, to deliver services in markedly alternative ways.
These forced changes to business structures and systems are highly likely to continue well past the end of this pandemic. It is a well-known quote that “you learn more from your mistakes...
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In a world of digital connectivity, coronavirus is wreaking havoc on businesses reliant on person-to-person contact. When the pandemic passes, laws and practices must change to reflect the new reality, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily.
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The legal profession faces a challenge to get better at educating the public about how people can use the law to help them in times of need.
That’s the view of TGB partner, and new Law Society of South Australia president, Tim White.
You can read the full article in Lawyers Weekly here.
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2020 is set to be a significant year for the South Australian legal profession, and at the heart of it will be TGB partner Tim White, who has begun his one-year term as Law Society of South Australia President.
A recognised advocate for the rights and entitlements of injured people for more than 20 years, Tim says he is honoured...
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Australia, we have an access-to-justice problem.
A third of our population live in rural areas, but only 10.5% of lawyers are among them. So how do we ensure everyone has access to legal representation?
TGB managing partner Morry Bailes discussed how to fix the problem with ABC Radio Adelaide’s Peter Goers.
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An estimated seven million Australians struggle to access legal advice, simply because of where they live, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily.
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Mandatory sentencing is popular but it represents much of what is wrong with our justice system, argues TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his regular column for InDaily.
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Governments are failing to take coordinated action in areas of law which touch the most vulnerable people in our society, argues TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily.
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