“Combination” Clarity on Causation or Query on “Consequential”
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of South Australia Court of Appeal, Return to Work Corporation (SA) v English; Williams v Return to Work Corporation (SA) [2023] SASCA 125, has significant…
2025 Edition of Best Lawyers: Celebrating Our Leaders and a Rising Star
DW Fox Tucker Lawyers is delighted to announce that several of our firm’s leaders and a rising star have been recognised in the 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers in Australia awards across 15 categories.…
Introducing DW Fox Tucker Lawyers Newest Director
DW Fox Tucker Lawyers is thrilled to announce the promotion of Jonathan Ikonomopoulos to the position of Director. This promotion is a significant milestone for both our firm and Jonathan as he is…
Seriously Injured Workers and the Obligation of Mutuality
The Court of Appeal ensures that the Return to Work Act recognises that the employment relationship is about far more than just the provision and performance of work duties.
Bridging the Gap: New Director Enhances Workers Compensation Practice
DW Fox Tucker Lawyers is pleased to announce the appointment of Debra Khor as a Director and new member of the Workers Compensation and Self Insurance Team. Debra’s appointment is another key plank…
Workers Compensation in South Australia: Has Malinauskas Kicked an Own Goal?
We all know how much Peter Malinauskas loves sport as he has succeeded in bringing back the Adelaide 500, winning the Gather Round for the next couple of years and LIV Golf, but has he kicked an own…
Section 18: A Solution Looking for a Problem
State Government releases draft Bill that proposes a range of amendments to the obligation to provide suitable employment under the Return to Work Act.
Significant Changes to the Obligation to Provide Suitable Employment Ahead
The Government has released a draft Bill that proposes a range of significant changes to the obligation to provide suitable employment.
Return to Work SA’s Summer of Discontent May Soon Be Over
South Australia Government announces Bill to address the issues caused by the authorities in Preedy and Summerfield
The Cost of Workers Compensation in an Ageing Workforce
Australia has an ageing population and, as a result, an ageing workforce. It is predicted that there will be an average premium increase from the current 1.7% in the 2021/22 financial year to more…
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