Complex cases
Judicial review support
Case assessment and file preparation, alongside your litigation counsel.
When a decision may be unreasonable or procedurally unfair, judicial review at the Federal Court can be an option. It is a legal proceeding with strict deadlines, usually run by a litigation lawyer — we provide the immigration case assessment and file-preparation support that sits alongside it.
What this involves
- Assessing whether a decision may be reviewable
- Strict filing deadlines that run from the decision
- An application for leave, and, if granted, a hearing
- Close coordination with counsel of record
How we help
- A candid assessment of the immigration merits
- Organising the record and the underlying file
- Working alongside your litigation counsel
- Planning the immigration steps that follow the outcome
Judicial review deadlines are short and run from the date of the decision. Early assessment is essential.
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Not sure where to start?
Let’s talk about your judicial review support situation.
A short conversation is the fastest way to know where you stand — book a consultation, or send us a note and we’ll reply. Not sure yet? The free self-assessment is a good place to start.