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Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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Yes, we frequently point out that mediators are not legally trained or qualified, so if they stray into anything legal a formal complaint should be made against them.
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Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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Thank you, all! I'll revert back in due course.

Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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Hi

I've now received this Notice of Transfer Proceedings letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gi73Uy9r6y8jDvF7xsw_IHT9b5ogCTw7/view?usp=drivesdk

What should I expect next?

Thanks,

TW

Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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Hi,

Please can I get an update on this one?

Much appreciated!

TW

Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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There doesn't appear to be anything to update you on. You're waiting for the court in Manchester to write to you.
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Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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Thanks, if that's what the last letter means. It was brief and had a no idea what it was for.

When the court write what should I expect?

I've followed the process set out in this thread and I'm hoping it'll be dismissed but again I don't know the likelihood of that.

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks,

TW

Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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You will get a more detailed letter containing information on the date of the court hearing, the date by which the claimant has to pay the court fee, and the date by which documents such as Witness Statements need to be served.
A good possibility is that the fee has to be paid before any documentation, so that if the claimant discontinues rather than paying the fee, that involves you with the least effort. But no guarantees.
The good news is that DCB Legal usually discontinues.

Re: Response to letter of claim email (claim 2)
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Good stuff, thanks for the info. Let's see!