TGB Lawyers welcomes Newman Lawyers
Trust, shared values and a commitment to putting clients first continue to drive the growth of TGB Lawyers.
We are pleased to announce that Newman Lawyers is now part of TGB Lawyers, marking another important step in our expansion across South Australia and nationally.
This incorporation strengthens our presence in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs and represents our 11th office in South Australia and our 16th nationally. It enhances our ability to support clients not only in metropolitan Adelaide, but also across regional communities and interstate.
What brings our firms together is a shared approach to legal practice – focused on people, relationships and practical outcomes.
A key part of this new chapter is welcoming Simon Newman to TGB Lawyers as a Senior Lawyer. Simon brings extensive experience in Wills and Estates and Personal Injury, along with a well-established reputation for delivering thoughtful, client-focused legal advice.
His approach aligns closely with TGB’s values, and we are proud to welcome him and his clients into the firm.
TGB Managing Partner Tim White says the incorporation reflects the firm’s continued focus on sustainable growth and maintaining strong local connections.
“Welcoming Newman Lawyers to TGB is a natural fit. There is a clear alignment in how we approach our clients and the outcomes we strive to achieve,” Tim says.
“Simon has built a trusted practice, and we look forward to supporting him and his clients with the broader resources and expertise of our national team.”
Importantly, clients of Newman Lawyers can expect continuity of service, with the added benefit of access to TGB’s wider team and areas of expertise.
While our footprint continues to grow, our focus remains the same – delivering high-quality legal services with a personal, approachable touch.
If you would like to learn more about our services or how we can assist you, our team is here to help.
Contact TGB Lawyers today or complete our online form to speak with one of our experienced lawyers.