Author Topic: Received letter from DCBLEGAL  (Read 3046 times)

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Re: Received letter from DCBLEGAL
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Is mediator required by law to probe defence ? What if mediator says that is qualified to do so ?

Don’t be absurd. A mediator is not legally trained and has no role in probing a defence. Mediation is entirely separate from the judicial process. The mediator is simply a facilitator—someone with a few hours of training in making phone calls to each party and recording any agreement if settlement is reached.

They have no powers, no authority, and certainly no grasp of the nuances of contract law or the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. If a mediator dares to suggest or imply how the case might unfold, or offers any view on possible outcomes, that is misconduct and should be reported immediately to the SCMS.

To be crystal clear: mediation is not law. There is no judge, no solicitor, and no legal argument. It is a voluntary, administrative exercise—nothing more.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Received letter from DCBLEGAL
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Thank you for explaining that clearly 🙏

Re: Received letter from DCBLEGAL
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Morning , I have received  mediator call this morning and followed your instruction . Name of the representative : Elliot Norman, mediator did not know his position and said that they do have written authority to negotiate. I’m awaiting for another call from mediator to hear the claimants response.
 

Re: Received letter from DCBLEGAL
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Hi again , received my second call  from mediator , I was told that the claimant refused to discontinue and is proceeding the court . What do you think happens next ?