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I have received my letter from lynsey burgoyne at cobbetts and it is the same as others that I have read on here. basically that the defendant is embarrassed at the lack of particulars pleaded and the failure to disclose any grounds for bringing the case and I have 14 days to offer the relevant info or they will ask for the case to be struck off.
The thing is, all my letters and court papers state clearly that it is the RBS I am going after yet this letter says it is defending my claim against the National Westminster Bank. Are they the same bank or am I missing something here.
Also if they have dropped a b*****k do I tell them or just let them turn up to court and then they can explain to the judge why they have the wrong case.
Cobblers are defending both `RBoS` snad shatwest, many ppl have had that on the letters against RBoS, i wouldnt worry about it, also in regard to the CPR PT.18 (i think thats what you`ve got) i`d send this letter the cobblers -