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Received Notice of Transfer of Proceedings yesterday 5th Feb, to say that Leeds District Registry are hearing my case, plus 57 others at 1030 am on the 7th February.
Major panic, because I thought I'd get more notice. Apparently, I have to fill in a CASE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SHEET - but the one I downloaaded off the court website is in pdf only and cannot be written in to........ HELP PLEASE......
Has anyone else had to fill one of these in? Apparently I don't need to attend, and wouldn't be able to do anyway now, as I wasn't given enough time. Apparently Judge Kaye QC is sitting in the Mercantile Court and preciding over these cases in all one sitting.......
Any advise on the Casement MAnagement Infomation Sheet would be gratefully received, before I start typing it up from scratch.
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Re: HELP - Mercantile Court date 7th Feb 07
Originally Posted by basilbusk
Thank you so much for advising of the thread. Very much appreciated.
Stevie
No problem, I hope you get the help you need. If your panicing - try not to - I don't know much about it, but if left with no other option FAIK you could request in the morning that your claim be added in the 'to be stayed' pile for obvious reasons.