• Explore other alternatives to lodging an appeal.
  • Research previous decisions to check if there are aspects to your appeal that could result in costs being awarded against you.
  • Consider hiring a lawyer to present your appeal, or at least consult an appropriate legal professional about your case.
  • Consider teaming up with other appellants to present a combined case.
  • Narrow your concerns to specific points and inform the other parties in the appeal about these as early as possible.
  • Don’t raise issues that should be dealt with in another forum, or which are outside the scope of the RMA or your original submission.
  • If you lodge an appeal and then change your mind, notify the respondent and the Environment Court without delay
  • Conduct your appeal efficiently, economically, and responsibly. Try to avoid dragging out the proceedings unnecessarily.
  • If the Environment Court warns you that your conduct is likely to lead to you having to pay costs, change your approach.
  • Remember not to cause unnecessary costs for other parties.

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