Episode Synopsis "What You Need to Know About NCAT"
It's likely you may have heard the term NCAT, which is an abbreviation for the NSW Civil and Administration Tribiunal. Now not only does that tribunal hear a wide range of matters every day, but often the people before the tribunal are representing themselves. It goes without saying that that can prove to be a tumolutous event. In this podcast, David Sachs of Sachs Gerace Lawyers gives an overview of NCAT and how to be best prepared.Contact David: www.sglawyers.com.au
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