Helen Mentiplay Helen Mentiplay is a lawyer in the Insurance and Financial Services division of TurksLegal. She conducts insurance and commercial litigation practices incorporating a range of services, specialising in defending life and disability insurance claims, as well as handling insurance recoveries, property claims, motor vehicle claims, public liability, product liability, fire and flood claims. Prior to joining TurksLegal, Helen's experience included TAC and WorkCover claims, public liability and insurance claims, in addition to debt recovery and a broad range of commercial litigation matters.
HELEN MENTIPLAY , PETER RIDDELL | SATURDAY, 10 JAN 2009 Helen Mentiplay and Peter Riddell are lawyers at TurksLegal. In this paper they explore the implications on income protection policies of a 2008 NSW Supreme Court case (Carolyn Philips (née Durrand) v Tower Australia Ltd). The case involved an ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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