found this on another site
looks like we all need to get prepared
I went to court this morning with my friend who has a claim against barclays. The bank sent a barrister. There were about ten cases being heard at ten then more through the day a total of about 40 - 50 cases - just with barclays.
The barrister gave a list of directions and all seven claiments that turned up for the ten slot went in together to see the judge.
They have moved the claims to fast track so it can be heard by a higher judge (circuit judge).
They have set a date 4/12/07
Barclays will be defending the case - this will mean a precedent will be set locally (Essex)
If there is then an appeal this will set a precedent nationally.
The claimants were all worried about having to pay costs but the judge said this would be split between the fifty or more cases so it wouldn't be too much!
They also expressed concern about having to wait til december and the judge said it would not be any quicker in small claims.
The judge really slated the banks for not being prepared (their barrister did not have all the case notes) and for not sorting this out sooner and therefore wasting everybodys time.
ha that told barclays!
I will keep you informed
could be game on at last :banana:
looks like we all need to get prepared
I went to court this morning with my friend who has a claim against barclays. The bank sent a barrister. There were about ten cases being heard at ten then more through the day a total of about 40 - 50 cases - just with barclays.
The barrister gave a list of directions and all seven claiments that turned up for the ten slot went in together to see the judge.
They have moved the claims to fast track so it can be heard by a higher judge (circuit judge).
They have set a date 4/12/07
Barclays will be defending the case - this will mean a precedent will be set locally (Essex)
If there is then an appeal this will set a precedent nationally.
The claimants were all worried about having to pay costs but the judge said this would be split between the fifty or more cases so it wouldn't be too much!
They also expressed concern about having to wait til december and the judge said it would not be any quicker in small claims.
The judge really slated the banks for not being prepared (their barrister did not have all the case notes) and for not sorting this out sooner and therefore wasting everybodys time.
ha that told barclays!
I will keep you informed
could be game on at last :banana:
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