Sorry, was not sure which forum section to write in. There was'nt one obviously for that area of law..
Anyway, Hello folks, here is my question;
I made a small claim against a non-paying client. To cut a long story short, Trading Standards became involved and I have now dropped the case because of an external influence. I did, however, defend my business and myself to Trading Standards, and now the ex-client is saying I libelled him, and is threatening to sue. He may well do to as he is a bit that way inclined....
He has not read the letter to Trading Standards which call him what he is (a liar), sooooo can I request that Trading Standards do not show him the letter?? It is addressed to them and not him afterall. This fella is beyond stubborn, will happily lie his behind off, and possibly has the money too bring a case. I do not have the time or money to defend this.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Fabe
Anyway, Hello folks, here is my question;
I made a small claim against a non-paying client. To cut a long story short, Trading Standards became involved and I have now dropped the case because of an external influence. I did, however, defend my business and myself to Trading Standards, and now the ex-client is saying I libelled him, and is threatening to sue. He may well do to as he is a bit that way inclined....
He has not read the letter to Trading Standards which call him what he is (a liar), sooooo can I request that Trading Standards do not show him the letter?? It is addressed to them and not him afterall. This fella is beyond stubborn, will happily lie his behind off, and possibly has the money too bring a case. I do not have the time or money to defend this.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Fabe
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