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===3. Judicial review by the BC Supreme Court – the third review level===
===3. Judicial review by the BC Supreme Court – the third review level===
If you are still not satisfied with the Tribunal decision, you can ask the BC Supreme Court to review it, but you’ll need a lawyer for this. This level of review is rare. There are deadlines for judicial review, so it’s important to act quickly. The Tribunal website has more on this at www.gov.bc.ca/eaat/popt/redress.htm
If you are still not satisfied with the Tribunal decision, you can ask the BC Supreme Court to review it, but you’ll need a lawyer for this. This level of review is rare. There are deadlines for judicial review, so it’s important to act quickly. The Tribunal website has more on this at [http://www.gov.bc.ca/eaat/popt/redress.htm www.gov.bc.ca/eaat/popt/redress.htm].


If you have an advocate, ask them about this option. The Community Legal Assistance Society (www.clasbc.net) and the BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre (www.bcpiac.com) have lawyers who can help with judicial review of some Tribunal decisions.
If you have an advocate, ask them about this option. The Community Legal Assistance Society ([http://www.clasbc.net www.clasbc.net]) and the BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre ([http://www.bcpiac.com www.bcpiac.com]) have lawyers who can help with judicial review of some Tribunal decisions.


==Where can you get more information and help?==
==Where can you get more information and help?==
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