I am a Claimant in an action against a travel company, which has been set down for hearing in the County Court with the trial window starting at the beginning of June. Being a LIP, I do NOT want to upset the Court by not being available. However, I cannot find out when the County Courts are typically sitting during the summer, and so it is very difficult to make any holiday plans. I fully understand that each County Court makes its own arrangements, but there is presumably some sort of template which they use as a starting point.
So I would be grateful if anyone could give me a very rough idea of what holidays County Courts typically take in the summer, so that I can take it into account when making my own holiday plans - with Covid-19 restrictions, they are unlikely to be very adventurous anyway ! The case is due to be heard before a District Judge or Recorder, if that is any help. Is there any month when it would be safe to book a holiday and be sure the County Court is unlikely to be sitting ?
The odds are already stacked hugely against me just because I am a hated litigant in person, right or wrong, but I simply cannot afford to be represented, because it would double my costs risks. I am not trying to be a b***** know-it-all, but the costs risk is bad enough being a LIP without having to pay my own legal representation costs on top if I were to lose. But that is no reason to deny access to justice, and I have a more than a 50% chance of winning - in fact, I cannot see what the defence is ! That may sound cocky but I am very aware of the dangers of being cocky. And not being able to foresee the Defence is a worry, although of course I already have their formal defence. I am naturally worried that they may be intending to pull a rabbit out of the hat, but I have scoured their defence to find anything at all to be worried about. I am hoping that they are not allowed to enter some new defence at the last moment to knock me off my guard. In this case, the facts speak for themselves.
Back to my question ! Can anyone give me an idea of roughly when the County Court is unlikely to be sitting ?
Thanks.
So I would be grateful if anyone could give me a very rough idea of what holidays County Courts typically take in the summer, so that I can take it into account when making my own holiday plans - with Covid-19 restrictions, they are unlikely to be very adventurous anyway ! The case is due to be heard before a District Judge or Recorder, if that is any help. Is there any month when it would be safe to book a holiday and be sure the County Court is unlikely to be sitting ?
The odds are already stacked hugely against me just because I am a hated litigant in person, right or wrong, but I simply cannot afford to be represented, because it would double my costs risks. I am not trying to be a b***** know-it-all, but the costs risk is bad enough being a LIP without having to pay my own legal representation costs on top if I were to lose. But that is no reason to deny access to justice, and I have a more than a 50% chance of winning - in fact, I cannot see what the defence is ! That may sound cocky but I am very aware of the dangers of being cocky. And not being able to foresee the Defence is a worry, although of course I already have their formal defence. I am naturally worried that they may be intending to pull a rabbit out of the hat, but I have scoured their defence to find anything at all to be worried about. I am hoping that they are not allowed to enter some new defence at the last moment to knock me off my guard. In this case, the facts speak for themselves.
Back to my question ! Can anyone give me an idea of roughly when the County Court is unlikely to be sitting ?
Thanks.
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