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Slater and Gordon Lawyers are urging witnesses to alleged historical child sexual abuse at St Michael’s Regional High School in Wagga Wagga to come forward with any information that may assist ...
Lawyers are urging Australians to think twice before being persuaded by aggressive advertising to dip into their super for medical or dental treatments.
Slater and Gordon has announced that is has promoted 73 lawyers and support staff across its practice areas and its offices around Australia.
A major class action against financial services giant AMP will begin in the Federal Court today, as more than two million Australians seek redress for years of alleged excessive fees on their ...
Lawyers are warning motorists travelling during the school holidays that conflicting state insurance policies and varying fault schemes can create challenges if you are in an accident interstate.
Thousands more Australians will be entitled to get their super back after Slater and Gordon secured a $50 million settlement on behalf of ANZ and OnePath superannuation customers. The no fault ...
Slater and Gordon CEO Dina Tutungi said she was thrilled to congratulate the 40 lawyers who have been promoted across practice areas, offices, and states.
A $46.5 million settlement has been reached between Slater and Gordon Lawyers and G8 Education Ltd (G8) on behalf of shareholders who suffered losses after G8 downgraded its forecast earnings for 2017 ...
Slater and Gordon investigating bringing compensation claims against the Victorian government on behalf survivors of historical child sexual abuse.
The Australian sun is famous for its beauty and danger, and this summer is no different with reports from the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a sweltering season ahead. For workers spending their ...
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 ...
Investigation into a potential class action on behalf of thousands of tenants living in substandard public housing in remote Aboriginal communities.