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broken arrow last won the day on February 2 2011

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  1. I,ve been a Mckenzie friend on 3 occasions, all in civil procedures and on 2 occasions I have been allowed right of audience, the term derives from a divorce hearing in the 70,s between McKenzie and McKenzie.
  2. Although you,re not entitled to speak on their behalf, you can ask for" rights of audience", the Judge will probably decline, but the last time I did it, I was allowed, I ended up speaking more than the defendant, but as a minimum you can take notes, pass notes etc.
  3. Yes you can attend the hearing as a Mckenzie friend, I will be doing this with my daughter who also has a claim against her from UKPC/DCB Legal.
  4. I got my CCJ and CO set aside, but that that about 2 years after the original CCJ. Mine was set aside on the grounds that HFO Services obtained the CCJ, yet they had no legal standing in the matter and that HFO Capital should have made the claim. You need to look at the original claim form and check the claimant and check it matches what they stated in the POC.
  5. Turnbull has now given up on consumer credit litigation http://www.turnbullrutherford.com
  6. Capital are based in Ireland, Services used to do all the collections, they're based in UK, probably trying to collect as much as they can out of the UK as possible.
  7. Can you give a little background on the original creditor, which HFO claimed Services or Capital and did you defend the claim.
  8. The FCA have picked up the baton from the OFT and they will do a good job.
  9. I've alerted as many people as possible, apologies for those I've missed, but I've no PM facility, could everyone who has had dealings with HFO/ Roxburghe please contact the OFT with their dealings with this rabble, can't believe they're appealing with the way they've carried on over the years.
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