Someone Ive been trying to help from OTR is up against big problems in a massive claim.
First of all the claimant is at a disadvantage because he/she is profoundly deaf.
Some issues of this claim are due to be considered at a High Court hearing listed for early April.
Unfortunately, despite working flat out to get everything done in time the claimant has missed the deadlines ordered for disclosure. The Defendants have now obtained, ex parte, an Unless order, and the claimant has a matter of days in which to comply.
One of the problems the claimant faced was that due to his hearing problem, he couldnt hear everything that was said at the last hearing, and he had to wait until he received the official transcript before he could properly proceed.
He has got a solicitor to apply for an adjournment on the basis of trying to obtain insurance, and his MP has made a referral to the Bar Pro Bono, but his money has now completely run out, and it looks like he is on his own for now anyway.
Has anyone got any ideas on what he can do next. I thought about suggesting he write direct to the Judge explaining this.
First of all the claimant is at a disadvantage because he/she is profoundly deaf.
Some issues of this claim are due to be considered at a High Court hearing listed for early April.
Unfortunately, despite working flat out to get everything done in time the claimant has missed the deadlines ordered for disclosure. The Defendants have now obtained, ex parte, an Unless order, and the claimant has a matter of days in which to comply.
One of the problems the claimant faced was that due to his hearing problem, he couldnt hear everything that was said at the last hearing, and he had to wait until he received the official transcript before he could properly proceed.
He has got a solicitor to apply for an adjournment on the basis of trying to obtain insurance, and his MP has made a referral to the Bar Pro Bono, but his money has now completely run out, and it looks like he is on his own for now anyway.
Has anyone got any ideas on what he can do next. I thought about suggesting he write direct to the Judge explaining this.
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