Originally Posted by
neville_nobody
You deal with it by going to court. From what I have witness over the years is that anyone who actually takes CASA on over some of their rulings usually end up with CASA folding like cheap lawn furniture when they actually have to front up to a judge. However the issue is that CASA essentially has a unlimited budget and most businesses don't, so the business/individual just caves in most of the time.
Neville,
I would agree with the above, with the emphasis on "court" as in a real court, and not the AAT --- where all sorts of atrocities that would never be permitted in a proper court are a regular feature of CASA representation.
Remember, the rules of evidence do not apply in the AAT, and heresay can be admitted.
If you are able, always go to a "real" court, it will probably be cheaper in the long run, and the probability of "justice" is much greater.
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