Came across this randomly has anyone ever heard of them???
Consumer Focus
In a report commissioned by them earlier this year it became apparent
So of approx 1.4million cases involving money 56% were issued through Northampton Bulk Centre ie. Companies/Solicitors recovering debts!!!
Consumer Focus
In a report commissioned by them earlier this year it became apparent
In 2008, there were 2,064,124 civil (non family) proceedings cases initiated across all county court case tracks. More than two thirds of these cases (69 per cent) were ‘money’19 claim cases ie claims with specified claim amounts. More importantly, over 84 per cent of these specified ‘money’ claims fell within the scope of small claims, with a value under £5,000.
It is important to draw attention to the number of cases initiated through the County Court Bulk Centre (CCBC). The CCBC is a central processing unit attached to the Nottingham County Court. Many of the cases dealt with by the CCBC are issued by the Claim Production Centre. This is a service that is available to claimants who issue a large amount of claims on a regular basis eg banks, credit card or store card issuers, utilities and solicitors specialising in debt recovery.
In 2008, over half of all money claims, 56 per cent were issued through the CCBC. This indicates that the small claims procedure, which was designed for individuals to seek redress, is more often used by businesses to pursue debts from individuals. While businesses are entitled to pursue those who won’t pay, if necessary through legal processes, it is concerning that they appear to be dominating the small claims procedure. This situation is likely to be fuelling unnecessary delay in the small claims process for individual litigants.
It is important to draw attention to the number of cases initiated through the County Court Bulk Centre (CCBC). The CCBC is a central processing unit attached to the Nottingham County Court. Many of the cases dealt with by the CCBC are issued by the Claim Production Centre. This is a service that is available to claimants who issue a large amount of claims on a regular basis eg banks, credit card or store card issuers, utilities and solicitors specialising in debt recovery.
In 2008, over half of all money claims, 56 per cent were issued through the CCBC. This indicates that the small claims procedure, which was designed for individuals to seek redress, is more often used by businesses to pursue debts from individuals. While businesses are entitled to pursue those who won’t pay, if necessary through legal processes, it is concerning that they appear to be dominating the small claims procedure. This situation is likely to be fuelling unnecessary delay in the small claims process for individual litigants.
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