Power Outage due to Earthquake!
Please be advised that due to the todays earthquake our reception/phone lines are offline.
We hope to have this issue resolved ASAP.
Could please email all requests to clerkb@greenslist.com.au or if your matter is urgent please call Brett Bowker on 0412 867 355 or Luke Hales on 0410 490 377.
Thanks for your understanding at this time and apologies for the inconvenience.
Gavan Tellefson Bar : 2001| Admitted : 1989
Gavan has a generalist practice across civil, criminal and family law matters.
Profile
Gavan was admitted in 1989 and worked for twelve years as a solicitor in the Mildura area. For eight years he practiced with Mr. Bruce Garde and for four years as principal solicitor at the Murray Mallee Community Legal Service. He has significant experience with both civil and criminal litigation and appeared regularly in both defended and undefended matters in the Magistrates Court in civil and criminal matters. He also has extensive experience in family law including Magistrates Court appearances.
To get in touch with Gavan Tellefson | or for more information please contact the Clerk on:
+61 3 9225 7222clerkb@greenslist.com.auLiability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards legislation.
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ExpertiseCommon Law | Criminal Law | Equity & Trusts Law | Family Law | Public Law & Administrative Law | ProfileGavan was admitted in 1989 and worked for twelve years as a solicitor in the Mildura area. For eight years he practiced with Mr. Bruce Garde and for four years as principal solicitor at the Murray Mallee Community Legal Service. He has significant experience with both civil and criminal litigation and appeared regularly in both defended and undefended matters in the Magistrates Court in civil and criminal matters. He also has extensive experience in family law including Magistrates Court appearances. |
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To get in touch with Gavan Tellefson | or for more information please contact the Clerk on:
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards legislation. |
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