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TWC Lawyers – Congratulates Gabby King – Top Lawyer Criminal Law

Gabby King  Congratulations to Gabby King, lawyer at TWC Lawyers, who has been nominated as a finalist in the Lawyers Weekly 30 under 30 awards for 2026. This prestigious nomination recognises lawyers across the country who are under 30 years of age for their achievements in the legal profession over the last 12 months. Gabby […]

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Courier Mail – We congratulate Gabby & Yasmin on being acknowledged

GABBY KING Gabby King has worked for TWC Lawyers for four years and been involved in cases such as the Tool Box Murders, Gold Coast Millionaire John Chardon murder trial. Picture: Contributed Gabby King has worked for TWC Lawyers for about four years. She started with legal aid matters before progressing to predominately private and

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TWC Lawyers – Welcome Gabby King to our TWC Team

Gabby King Graduate Lawyer Gabrielle (Gabby)  King BA (Griffith University) Gabby graduated from Griffith University with a Bachelor of Criminology and Justice and a Bachelor of Law (Honours) and is due to be admitted as a solicitor to the Supreme Court of Australia in December 2021. Gabby is an experienced law clerk/legal secretary working in

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TWC Lawyers – Welcome Michelle Landon to our TWC Team

Michelle Landon Legal Secretary BA (Southern Cross University) Michelle has previously completed a Bachelor of Psychological Science and Masters in Criminology at Bond University, whereby she had the opportunity to participate in work experience with the Logan office of Probation and Parole. Michelle is currently completing her Bachelor of Law degree at Southern Cross University

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Under the Influence of Liquor, UIL – Fail to Provide Specimen

Charge Under the Influence of Liquor, UIL – Fail to Provide Specimen. Background Our client was involved in a head on collision after the other vehicle crossed into our client’s lane and actually caused the collision. Police attended the accident scene and our client, whilst not at fault, tested positive for alcohol with a reading

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