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Lawyers say the alleged abuse uncovered in Victorian childcare centres has put the childcare sector on notice that Australians are no longer going to stand for profits being put ahead of the welfare ...
Slater and Gordon is investigating potential class actions against ANZ on behalf of consumers who've been sold seemingly worthless or junk CC insurance.
A $70 million conditional settlement has today been reached in the landmark Manus Island detainees class action being run by Slater and Gordon Lawyers.
This article covers the basic principles of medical confidentiality as they apply to health professionals, focusing on some key areas where we commonly get questions.
Senior Constable Justin Darney was just 38 years old when he was diagnosed with a rare and terminal from of pancreatic cancer following 11 years of exposure to carcinogenic toxic mould at Logan ...
Social media platforms are making it all too easy for people to make damaging comments. Australian courts have dealt with 16 defamation cases in a 4 year period.
Many of us aren’t aware but Australia has one of the highest rates of mesothelioma in the world with around 700 – 800 new mesothelioma cases diagnosed on average each year. Mesothelioma is a rare ...
Understand who you can claim compensation with if you've been injured in a car accident during work. Can you claim for Workers Compensation or through CTP insurance?
Slater and Gordon appealing to WA Gov to extend legislation enabling historic child sexual abuse claims to be brought to include those who have suffered physical abuse.
Leading class action law firm Slater and Gordon has issued proceedings against Optus on behalf of current and former customers whose personal information – including key identity documents – were ...
Slater and Gordon has reached a $100m settlement on behalf of Colonial First State customers who were charged excessive fees as part of arrangements the super trustee had to pay ongoing commissions to ...
For many decades, the deadly legacy of asbestos dust has been claiming innocent victims in Australia. From the early days of asbestos mining at Wittenoom to the more recent saga of building-product ...
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