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  • MightyAcorns

    Just as a matter of interest as I am in same situation with NatWest and Irwin Mitchell, had Nicky known that the case was stayed due to lack of response from Irwin Mitchell could she have applied for it to be struck out and if so could Irwin Mitchell have made a new Claim?

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    Re: Nickij v Natwest/Irwin Mitchell

    I would expect a strike out application would encourage a response from IM and I would expect they would get away with the previous lack of response and the case would continue from there. I will have a look at your thread in a short while though
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      Re: Nickij v Natwest/Irwin Mitchell

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      I would expect a strike out application would encourage a response from IM and I would expect they would get away with the previous lack of response and the case would continue from there. I will have a look at your thread in a short while though
      Thank you

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