Episode Synopsis "Choosing the Jurisdiction, Court or Tribunal for Your Dispute"
Strata and building disputes are often complex in nature, particularly when there is litigation involved. And for most, you add another layer of complexity when you’re trying to get your head around the jurisdiction where your matter sits and of course, what Court or Tribunal ultimately will determine the matter. In this podcast, David Sachs explores this topic.
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