About Us
Mobile Service
To arrange a free consultation please contact Anthony Thurn on 0408 464 357 or visit our Contact Page.
Anthony Thurn & Company is a sole practice and is run from a home office. Anthony Thurn is the mobile lawyer and will travel to you anywhere in Greater Sydney.
Anthony's practice status as a legal practitioner is recorded by the Law Society of NSW Membership Section who can be contacted on (02) 9926-0333 or by visiting the Law Society at 170 Phillip Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000.
Anthony Thurn has more than 20 years legal experience. He acts and advises in all areas of law especially Plaintiff Insurance Claims, Debt Recovery, Family Law and Provision from Deceased Estates.
The HILS System
To maintain high standards of legal practice, Anthony has what he calls "the HILS System" standing for Honour Integrity Learning Service.
Honour and Integrity mean that he practises the highest ethical standards in his dealings with you, the Court, other lawyers, and the general public. He will always tell you the truth and will place your interests ahead of his own. Learning means Anthony Thurn knows the law and and keeps up to date with the latest legal developments so that his advice to you will always be accurate. Service means he undertakes your work with energy, diligence and the highest standards of legal skill. Anthony Thurn & Company uses the latest technology for practice management and legal research.
A lawyer is always a servant of the Law before anything else and serves his client by faithfully serving the Law. That's how Anthony Thurn can help you, by serving the Law.
Duties in all Courts
The overriding purpose of the law with respect to civil proceedings is to facilitate the just, quick and cheap resolution of the real issues in the proceedings. A party to civil proceedings is under a duty to assist the court to further the overriding purpose, to participate in the processes of the court to this effect, and to comply with directions and orders of the court. A solicitor or barrister must not, by his or her conduct, cause his or her client to be put in breach of this duty. The court may take into account any failure to comply with the duties imposed on litigants and their lawyers in exercising it’s discretion with respect to costs.
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