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Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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The only reason for the delay in submitting the defence is so that the claimant cannot file more detailed PoC within 14 days of service of the claim. There is no advantage to be gained by submitting the defence any later than 13th October.

Above defence submitted yesterday 17/10/2025. Will continue to keep this thread updated when I hear something back.

As always, thanks for your continued help.
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Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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Notice of Intention to Proceed letter recieved today 10/11/25

https://ibb.co/93Bm9Gh0
https://ibb.co/CszS1FYL
https://ibb.co/qLK8YyX9

« Last Edit: November 10, 2025, 02:27:01 pm by KF9393 »

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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Just file and wait for DQ and mediation call order.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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Just file and wait for DQ and mediation call order.

Noted.

Form N180 recieved in the post today.

https://ibb.co/ccqBLWSm
https://ibb.co/v2XkGQq
https://ibb.co/Z1B4Jvfq
https://ibb.co/q8WWqgs
https://ibb.co/Fk54sygJ
https://ibb.co/bgHGfwyb
https://ibb.co/0jDJzmqr
https://ibb.co/chXysmt0
https://ibb.co/sJgtr7VM

Apologies for the multiple links. Imgur is no longer available and can't get the pic integration working on this forum!

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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Having received your own N180 (make sure it is not simply a copy of the claimants N180) or been notified on MCOL that yours has been sent, do not use the paper form. Ignore all the other forms that came with it. you can discard those. Download your own N180 DQ here and fill it in on your computer. You sign it by simply typing your full name in the signature box.

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/673341e779e9143625613543/N180_1124.pdf

Here are the answers to some of the less obvious questions:

• The name of the court is "Civil National Business Centre".

• To be completed by "Your full name" and you are the "Defendant".

• C1: "YES"

• D1: "NO". Reason: "I wish to question the Claimant about their evidence at a hearing in person and to expose omissions and any misleading or incorrect evidence or assertions.
Given the Claimant is a firm who complete cut & paste parking case paperwork for a living, having this case heard solely on papers would appear to put the Claimant at an unfair advantage, especially as they would no doubt prefer the Defendant not to have the opportunity to expose the issues in the Claimants template submissions or speak as the only true witness to events in question
.."

• F1: Whichever is your nearest county court. Use this to find it: https://www.find-court-tribunal.service.gov.uk/search-option

• F3: "1".

• Sign the form by simply typing your full name for the signature.

When you have completed the form, attach it to a single email addressed to both dq.cnbc@justice.gov.uk and info@dcblegal.co.uk and CC in yourself. Make sure that the claim number is in the subject field of the email.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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Having received your own N180 (make sure it is not simply a copy of the claimants N180) or been notified on MCOL that yours has been sent, do not use the paper form. Ignore all the other forms that came with it. you can discard those. Download your own N180 DQ here and fill it in on your computer. You sign it by simply typing your full name in the signature box.

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/673341e779e9143625613543/N180_1124.pdf

Here are the answers to some of the less obvious questions:

• The name of the court is "Civil National Business Centre".

• To be completed by "Your full name" and you are the "Defendant".

• C1: "YES"

• D1: "NO". Reason: "I wish to question the Claimant about their evidence at a hearing in person and to expose omissions and any misleading or incorrect evidence or assertions.
Given the Claimant is a firm who complete cut & paste parking case paperwork for a living, having this case heard solely on papers would appear to put the Claimant at an unfair advantage, especially as they would no doubt prefer the Defendant not to have the opportunity to expose the issues in the Claimants template submissions or speak as the only true witness to events in question
.."

• F1: Whichever is your nearest county court. Use this to find it: https://www.find-court-tribunal.service.gov.uk/search-option

• F3: "1".

• Sign the form by simply typing your full name for the signature.

When you have completed the form, attach it to a single email addressed to both dq.cnbc@justice.gov.uk and info@dcblegal.co.uk and CC in yourself. Make sure that the claim number is in the subject field of the email.

Thanks mate. Document all filled out. Just confirm to email dcb legal and not BW Legal? Just wanted to double check before I send it off.

Thanks

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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BW Legal
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Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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BW Legal

Thanks for clarifying. I have sent BW Legal a copy via their customer portal as they do not have a direct email address and then forwarded on this confirmation to dq.cnbc@justice.gov.uk and cc'd myself in.

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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enquiries@bwlegal.co.uk has worked in the past

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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enquiries@bwlegal.co.uk has worked in the past

Recieved the following letters in the post today which had their copy of form N180. I forwarded on my original email to disputeresolution@bwlegal.co.uk

https://ibb.co/V5yhQGb
https://ibb.co/nqFHKzz9
https://ibb.co/fPqpqBR
https://ibb.co/xKdWk5RN
https://ibb.co/KjdZfn3C
https://ibb.co/bMsS0vf1
https://ibb.co/D65x3FJ
https://ibb.co/xKyXWVjJ
https://ibb.co/gZk4cTJN
https://ibb.co/4Zk6Tz99
https://ibb.co/Wpxp3Fpb

I also put my details is the mediation section but will refuse any mediation
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Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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I also put my partners details is the mediation section but will refuse any mediation
Although pointless in these cases, mediation in now mandatory in small claims. You don't need to settle, but you will need to attend.

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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I also put my partners details is the mediation section but will refuse any mediation
Although pointless in these cases, mediation in now mandatory in small claims. You don't need to settle, but you will need to attend.

In relation to attending mediation, I'm assuming this is done over the phone? Apologies for any confusion, I put my details in the mediation section but have been completing the rest of the paperwork on behalf of my partner and signed it off as her, as she is busy with our newborn.

If this ever makes it to court I'd also request that I attend on her behalf.

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You can't attend court on her behalf. If she is the defendant, she must attend. However, you can act as her lay representative and do all the talking on her behalf. However, if the judge asks her a question, she must answer.

THe chances of this gong all the way to hearing are not very high.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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Noted. I've recieved an email this morning for mediation over the phone scheduled for 29/01 which I will do on her behalf if necessary.

Anything I need to be made aware of in relation to this?

Re: BW Legal - UK Car Park Management
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For the mediation call, the only requirement is for you "attend" the call. It is not part of the judicial process and no judge is involved.

This is what I advise you to say when you receive the call from the mediator:

Before I set out my position, please confirm from the claimant’s side:

• the full name of the person attending for them;
• their role/position at their legal representative’s firm; and
• whether they hold written authority to negotiate and settle today.

Please relay that back to me before we continue.

After the mediator calls back...

If identified and authority confirmed:

Thank you. I’m content to proceed on that basis. My settlement offer is £0, or I invite the claimant to discontinue with no order as to costs.

If no/unclear authority:

Please record that the claimant’s attendee has not confirmed settlement authority. My position remains that liability is denied and my offer is £0, subject to prompt approval by an authorised solicitor if they choose to discontinue.

If the mediator probes your defence:

In what capacity are you asking that question? Are you legally trained?  If not, please refrain from offering opinions. I will be reporting any attempt to do so as inappropriate.”

All you need to know is the name and the position of the person acting for the claimant and report that back to us. It will be over within minutes. Complete waste of time otherwise.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain