Archive
Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers is delighted to announce the recruitment of commercial law expert John Caruso as the firm’s newest partner.
John is recognised as a trusted adviser and has delivered outstanding results for his clients across a broad spectrum of sectors including property, finance, hospitality, sport and primary...
Read more
The plastic surgery industry is booming as more and more people pursue the perfect body – but these so-called “standard” procedures are not without risk. What happens when your plastic surgery goes wrong? Can you sue for medical negligence? TGB partner Mal Byrne and senior lawyer Michael King discuss what options...
Read more
They are the legal battles that unfortunately split families and they are on the rise. Estate disputes are complex, and can be costly and stressful.
Read more
The South Australian Government has been shamefully slow in responding to recommendations for law reform that would help victims of institutional child sex abuse receive proper compensation, writes TGB's Morry Bailes for InDaily.
Read more
Death is an awkward subject for many people. No one wants to think about the fact that, at some time, they will pass away.
Read more
When making a claim for compensation as an injured commonwealth worker, a basic understanding of the most relevant sections of legislation is imperative, writes TGB personal injury lawyer Tim White.
Three Key Sections Every Commonwealth Worker Needs to Know for their Comcare Injury Claim
Commonwealth workers’ injury claims...
Read more
Amid the storm about the AFL banana incident, a confronting cartoon and an allegedly "angry, white male" senator, TGB managing partner Morry Bailes offers his view on the proposed change to Australia’s racial discrimination laws.
Read more
The Courts and Police regard driving suspended or disqualified as extremely serious, writes criminal lawyer Luke Officer.
Read more
Criminal lawyer Samuel Joyce has produced an extensive guide including the investigation stage, bail and pre-trial procedure (indictable offence).
Read more
Load more