Hi
There seem to be a chunk of posts missing- the last time you posted on this thread you had just received the claim.
Just because your arguments seem to have fallen on deaf ears it doesn't mean they are not valid. We told Lowell that there was no default notice yet they still went to court (and lost because of no DN).
It is standard practice for the fees to be paid at the two week before point. It would seem silly to pay it before in case mediation was successful or one side or the other blinked and caved in.
Just something to think about - if you win you could use their non engagement with mediation to help ask for costs, if you don't win you could ask the Judge to not include costs because you did not have the chance of mediation.
It is still possible they will discontinue or indeed not send anyone to court.
Small claims courts are quite informal , nothing like a magistrates court although the room might be the same one. It is usually just each side , the judge and maybe a clerk.
Remember to follow any court instructions such as filing your witness statement in time with a copy to the claimants solicitor and a copy to the court. Is the hearing a virtual one or a face to face one?
There seem to be a chunk of posts missing- the last time you posted on this thread you had just received the claim.
Just because your arguments seem to have fallen on deaf ears it doesn't mean they are not valid. We told Lowell that there was no default notice yet they still went to court (and lost because of no DN).
It is standard practice for the fees to be paid at the two week before point. It would seem silly to pay it before in case mediation was successful or one side or the other blinked and caved in.
Just something to think about - if you win you could use their non engagement with mediation to help ask for costs, if you don't win you could ask the Judge to not include costs because you did not have the chance of mediation.
It is still possible they will discontinue or indeed not send anyone to court.
Small claims courts are quite informal , nothing like a magistrates court although the room might be the same one. It is usually just each side , the judge and maybe a clerk.
Remember to follow any court instructions such as filing your witness statement in time with a copy to the claimants solicitor and a copy to the court. Is the hearing a virtual one or a face to face one?
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