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Is it possible to restrict to a SMALL CLAIMS COURT ?

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  • Is it possible to restrict to a SMALL CLAIMS COURT ?

    hi everyone,
    quick update. I want to lodge legal proceedings in the small claims court, however total expense I have paid to date is about £16,000 and a number of issues

    1. All NO WIN NO FEE solicitors, say its below £50,000 and not worth their time

    2. I am told if I restrict it to a small claims and insist on £10,000. Its the discretion of the courts or the respondent to change it to a FAST TRACK claims and could get very nasty and overly protracted


    MOVING FORWARD

    I am adviced, if i enter the full amount, but insist I want to waive £6,000, to drop it to £10,000. It can be accepted to be heard in a small claims court. But its the discretion of the judge


    PLEASE ADVICE







    many thanks
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    This is related to an ongoing thread already running by the OP which is linked to below for context

    https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...e-hq-what-next


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