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  • Welcome BJ's dad

    Hello BJ's dad and welcome to Legal Beagles.
    Please have a look round and if you need any help with anything give a shout, someone will soon be along to help you.
    If you have an ongoing claim, or a problem you need answers to, then you can start a thread in the appropriate forum. Once again if you need help doing this just ask.
    When you have settled in, if you feel like a chat we have the Legal Beagle Chatroom, or there is The Lamp Post for off topic threads. Hope to speak soon Enaid x

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    Re: Welcome BJ's dad

    Welcome to the beagles forum. It's a ahem and interesting name.

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      Thank's for the warm welcomes.
      Joined to try and keep tabs with the day to day happenings in the test case (mine was stayed in September -£7K's worth)
      Great reporting of the case and although the general feeling is that Brian Doctor QC isn't shining, I,m damn sure he's doing a better job than I could on my own lol
      BJ's one of my sons Nattie - just answering you're next question lmao

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        Re: Welcome BJ's dad

        Welcome to Beagles BJs Dad:okay:

        I hope you like using the forum.



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          Thank God. I did not want to assume anything.

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