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Courts housed in outdated and unsuitable heritage buildings are impacting jurors, staff and even trials in an indictment of government will and funding, argues Morry Bailes in his opinion piece for InDaily.
The punishing neglect of our state justice system
The Chief Justice of South Australia, Chris Kourakis SC, has recently...
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If you’re a registered teacher who is under police investigation, or if you have been charged with or convicted of a criminal offence, you may have an obligation to report.
In South Australia, section 24(2) of the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004, states that every teacher’s registration must have attached...
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If you're an injured worker and want to take a holiday, you need to follow these steps first, writes TGB Senior Associate Olla Kutieleh
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Do you know what's expected of you if you end up in Court for a family law matter?
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With the birth of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) investigating conduct of public and government officials, the offence of Abuse of Public Office is seeing an renaissance in South Australia, writes TGB's Samuel Joyce.
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New South Australian laws allowing cyclists to ride on footpaths could leave pedestrians vulnerable.
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Not only is 'rooftopping' dangerous it also raises liability issues, TGB's Amber Sprague told 7 News.
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South Australia's legal profession must embrace technological change and global opportunities if it is to prosper, writes TGB Managing Partner Morry Bailes for InDaily.
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TGB's Giles Kahl writes about electronic conveyancing and what it will mean for property titles in South Australia.
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