There is a PC member who has received this from HBOS's solicitors, who are now trying to con people into voluntary discontinuance of stayed claims by threatening costs.
I am trying to get a copy of the letter posted.
Sign Notice of Discontinuance or face consequences Halifax/RBS
Sign Notice of Discontinuance or face consequences Halifax/RBS
I filed in court an application on behalf of my daughter which was stayed pending the test case. The lawyers for Halifax were/are Optima.
I have today received a letter from them in connection with the claim (but Halifax has now changed to Bank of Scotland) and they have basically said that "some courts have already, and of their own accord, ordered that unless the Claimant discloses reasonable grounds for continuing with its claim, the claim shall be struck out without further notice" They then go on to say " For the reasons set out above , we invite you to sign, date and return the attached Notice of Discontinuance. We will then file the Notice at court on your behalf and your claim will be struck out. In return for this, our client RBS shall not seek any costs order against you.
Do I sign this form as requested or will I risk getting an order of costs against me?
If I've posted in the wrong section please let me know.
Thanks in advance for any help
Harriet
I am trying to get a copy of the letter posted.
Sign Notice of Discontinuance or face consequences Halifax/RBS
Sign Notice of Discontinuance or face consequences Halifax/RBS
I filed in court an application on behalf of my daughter which was stayed pending the test case. The lawyers for Halifax were/are Optima.
I have today received a letter from them in connection with the claim (but Halifax has now changed to Bank of Scotland) and they have basically said that "some courts have already, and of their own accord, ordered that unless the Claimant discloses reasonable grounds for continuing with its claim, the claim shall be struck out without further notice" They then go on to say " For the reasons set out above , we invite you to sign, date and return the attached Notice of Discontinuance. We will then file the Notice at court on your behalf and your claim will be struck out. In return for this, our client RBS shall not seek any costs order against you.
Do I sign this form as requested or will I risk getting an order of costs against me?
If I've posted in the wrong section please let me know.
Thanks in advance for any help
Harriet
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