Hello,
I am being taken to court for non payment of fees by my accountant. He did some work for me, but it was substandard and I refused to pay him the full amount. I received a notice of allocation to the small claims track (hearing) in December and it stated that the claimant had till the 8th feb to pay the court fee. On the 7th feb, the claimant wrote to me asking me to settle his costs before he paid the court fee the next day, but I refused.
It is now the 22nd and I had heard nothing about this from the court. However the claimant wrote to the court today asking for a postponement for the supply of his evidence (which was due today) as his mrs has gone into hospital.
This is unfair, I have not been made aware that the court case was going ahead (by the court admin). Nor was I told by the claimant that he would definitely be putting in a claim. I am now at a disadvantage as I have not been given adequate time to prepare- compared to the defendant.
Can anyone advise if I can get this thrown out as a result of the above, or any other court rules that the court admin and claimants must abide by, in terms of informing the defendant within set deadlines?
many thanks
I am being taken to court for non payment of fees by my accountant. He did some work for me, but it was substandard and I refused to pay him the full amount. I received a notice of allocation to the small claims track (hearing) in December and it stated that the claimant had till the 8th feb to pay the court fee. On the 7th feb, the claimant wrote to me asking me to settle his costs before he paid the court fee the next day, but I refused.
It is now the 22nd and I had heard nothing about this from the court. However the claimant wrote to the court today asking for a postponement for the supply of his evidence (which was due today) as his mrs has gone into hospital.
This is unfair, I have not been made aware that the court case was going ahead (by the court admin). Nor was I told by the claimant that he would definitely be putting in a claim. I am now at a disadvantage as I have not been given adequate time to prepare- compared to the defendant.
Can anyone advise if I can get this thrown out as a result of the above, or any other court rules that the court admin and claimants must abide by, in terms of informing the defendant within set deadlines?
many thanks
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