Challenging Government Decisions With Confidence
Practical Legal Advice For Civil & Administrative Law Matters
Responding To Government Decisions & Administrative Reviews
Government and administrative decisions can have a significant impact on your rights, livelihood, business or future. Whether you're responding to a decision made by a government department, local authority, regulator or tribunal, understanding your legal options early can make all the difference.
At THAMS Law Group, we provide practical legal advice and representation in civil and administrative law matters, helping individuals and businesses navigate complex processes, challenge decisions where appropriate and achieve fair outcomes.
WHAT WE DOHelping You Navigate Complex Administrative Processes
We assist clients in understanding government decisions, protecting their legal rights and navigating administrative review processes with confidence.
Many government decisions can be reviewed through the appropriate tribunal or appeal process. We advise clients on their rights, prepare review applications and provide representation throughout the process.
Administrative Reviews & Appeals
Tribunals operate differently to traditional courts and often involve specific procedural requirements. We provide practical advice and representation to help clients present their case clearly and effectively.
Tribunal Representation
Licensing decisions, regulatory investigations and disciplinary action can have significant personal and commercial consequences. We help clients understand their obligations and respond strategically to regulatory issues.
Regulatory & Licensing Matters
Where legislation allows, we assist clients in challenging administrative decisions that may be unreasonable, procedurally unfair or inconsistent with the law, helping them pursue a fair and lawful outcome.
Government Decision Challenges
Navigate Government Decisions With Confidence
Administrative law matters are often complex, with strict procedures and limited timeframes for seeking review. Having experienced legal advisers who understand these processes can provide clarity and confidence when important decisions affect your future.
At THAMS Law Group, we work with individuals and businesses to navigate administrative law matters efficiently while protecting their legal rights and pursuing practical outcomes through negotiation, tribunal proceedings or judicial review where appropriate.
FAQs
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Civil and administrative law deals with decisions made by government departments, public authorities, regulators and administrative tribunals, including the review or appeal of those decisions.
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Yes. Many government decisions can be reviewed or appealed, depending on the legislation governing the decision and the circumstances of the matter.
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Many administrative decisions are subject to strict time limits. Seeking legal advice as soon as possible helps ensure important deadlines are not missed.
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Administrative tribunals independently review certain government decisions to determine whether they were made correctly according to the law.
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While not always required, legal advice can help you understand the process, prepare supporting evidence and present your case effectively.
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We advise on a broad range of administrative law matters, including tribunal proceedings, licensing issues, regulatory decisions, disciplinary matters and administrative reviews.
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Yes. Businesses may have rights to challenge licensing decisions, regulatory action, government determinations and other administrative decisions affecting their operations.
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Contact THAMS Law Group to arrange a confidential consultation. We'll review your matter, explain your options and help you determine the most appropriate path forward.
Protect Your Assets With Care
When significant assets, business interests or international property are involved, obtaining experienced legal advice early can make a substantial difference to the outcome.
Contact THAMS Law Group to arrange a confidential consultation and receive practical advice tailored to your financial circumstances.