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Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

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  • #16
    Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

    Thank you very much Flaming Parrot.

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    • #17
      Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

      Hi all,

      UPDATE

      I have just received a letter from Mortimer Clarke Solicitors stating that they are taking their client (Cabot's) instruction regarding my defence and correspondence and will come back to me as soon as they can, in the meantime they have placed the matter on hold.

      I have been reading other posts on this site but is there anything else I should do at this stage?

      Thank you in advance.

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      • #18
        Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

        Originally posted by Maxim View Post
        Hi all,

        UPDATE

        I have just received a letter from Mortimer Clarke Solicitors stating that they are taking their client (Cabot's) instruction regarding my defence and correspondence and will come back to me as soon as they can, in the meantime they have placed the matter on hold.

        I have been reading other posts on this site but is there anything else I should do at this stage?

        Thank you in advance.
        Be very cautious a court claim just cannot be put on hold at the whim of a solicitor, if you don't hear within
        a very short time check with the court on the status of the claim.

        nem

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        Originally posted by Maxim View Post
        Hi all,

        UPDATE

        I have just received a letter from Mortimer Clarke Solicitors stating that they are taking their client (Cabot's) instruction regarding my defence and correspondence and will come back to me as soon as they can, in the meantime they have placed the matter on hold.

        I have been reading other posts on this site but is there anything else I should do at this stage?

        Thank you in advance.
        Be very cautious a court claim just cannot be put on hold at the whim of a solicitor, if you don't hear within
        a very short time check with the court on the status of the claim.

        nem

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        • #19
          Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

          Thank you Nem for your prompt response, I will definitely call the court to check on the status.

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          • #20
            Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

            Originally posted by Maxim View Post
            Thank you Nem for your prompt response, I will definitely call the court to check on the status.
            Please let us know what's happening.

            nem

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            • #21
              Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

              Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
              Please let us know what's happening.

              nem
              Hi All,

              FURTHER UPDATE

              I have just spoken to the court and since I submitted my defence on 7 July nothing has happened. The court said they have 33 days to file their evidence so that takes us to Saturday 8 August, so I guess I am playing the waiting game. I will keep you posted with any developments.

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              • #22
                Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

                Originally posted by Maxim View Post
                Hi All,

                FURTHER UPDATE

                I have just spoken to the court and since I submitted my defence on 7 July nothing has happened. The court said they have 33 days to file their evidence so that takes us to Saturday 8 August, so I guess I am playing the waiting game. I will keep you posted with any developments.
                Emm usually 28 days to respond! Perhaps check with the court again later this week or early next, the period for response starts when the claimant receives the defence.

                nem

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                • #23
                  Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

                  Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
                  Emm usually 28 days to respond! Perhaps check with the court again later this week or early next, the period for response starts when the claimant receives the defence.

                  nem
                  Many thank Nem, will do.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Court Claim: Maxim V Cabot Financial/Mortimer Clarke Solictors

                    UPDATE

                    Hi all,

                    I have just spoken to the court and they have confirmed that my case has been stayed as the claimant has not responded to my defence. Is there anything else I can do but wait?

                    Thank you in advance

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