#28161
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    To do this you have to go to NCAT with a strata manager who is prepared to act in that role. And that is the easiest way to find out what your chances are.  

    If a reputable SM company with a good track record will take you on, it means you have a good chance of success.

    If you don’t have a good chance of success, they probably won’t take you on.

    It really is as simple as that.  

    By the way, I have never heard of this idea that NCAT waits until disaster has occurred.  It may be true and it wouldn’t surprise me but I have never heard this before.

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