If
you aren’t successful in winning your case in the ERD Court you have two weeks
to appeal to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is:
- more
formal than the ERD Court
- you
can expect the costs to be higher; and
- if
you lose in the Supreme Court you may be ordered to pay the costs (eg: legal
fees, witness fees, court fees, etc) of the other party.
We
recommend that you get legal advice before taking this step.
If
you do decide to go ahead, with or without a lawyer, you will have to pay court
fees to file your Supreme Court appeal.
Remember
too that if you win in the ERD Court the other party may decide to appeal to the
Supreme Court. Again we recommend
that you get some legal advice if that happens.

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