Lawyer Building Disputes: Your NSW Guide 2026
A building dispute usually starts with something small. A crack that shouldn’t be there. Waterproofing that fails. A job that […]
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A building dispute usually starts with something small. A crack that shouldn’t be there. Waterproofing that fails. A job that […]
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A building dispute usually starts with something small. A crack that shouldn’t be there. A waterproofing issue that keeps getting
Domestic Building Disputes in NSW: Your 2026 Guide Read Post »
A building project rarely starts with talk of evidence, defect attribution, or tribunal procedure. It starts with a plan. A
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A lot of people reach the point of looking for a construction management expert witness after the job has already
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A building dispute rarely starts in a courtroom. It usually starts with something small that won’t go away. A crack
Expert Witness in Construction: NCAT Disputes 2026 Read Post »
Individuals seldom seek an expert witness in construction by choice. Instead, they do so because the build has gone off
Expert Witness Construction: Your 2026 Guide Read Post »
A roof starts leaking after handover. A slab shows cracking that nobody can quite explain. A builder says the issue
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A building dispute usually starts with something that looks manageable. A crack that keeps widening. Waterproofing that never quite worked.
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A building dispute usually starts with one fault and turns into ten arguments. The shower leaks into the room below.
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Introduction The New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) has implemented a revised Procedural Direction 3 concerning expert evidence,
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