In broad terms, Administrative Law governs legal disputes that arise between a Government Agency or Department and an individual or company. An Administrative dispute includes, inter alia, circumstances where an individual or company requests the review of a Government decision or the prevention or the prevention of any specific action being enforced by a Government Department.
At Navado, our team of Administrative Lawyers have experience in matters including, but not limited to, Centrelink Decisions, Freedom of Information (Commonwealth and NSW), Sponsorship and various other Migration issues and Royal Commissions.
Further, our team of Administrative Lawyers have experience in appearing on behalf of and representing our Clients in numerous matters in a number of Courts and Tribunals, both at a Commonwealth and State level. These include the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), Local Courts, District Courts and Supreme Courts of New South Wales.
Should you have an Administrative Law issue you wish to discuss, it is recommended that you seek professional legal advice from a member of our team. Our Administrative Lawyers can assist you with preparing applications and/or documents for the Tribunal or Court, ensure that you understand your rights and obligations when dealing Government Department and/or a Tribunal or Court, discuss with you the strong and weak points of your matter and endeavour to assist any further enquiries relating to your Administrative Law matter.
If you wish to speak with one of our Sydney Administrative Lawyers, please contact our firm by telephone on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au.
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