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Notice of Change of Legal Representative prior to hearing question


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I have issued a summons to a builder who has damaged my property.

 

He appointed a firm of solicitors and I will be representing myself.

 

All paperwork has been filed and the court hearing is scheduled in two weeks.

 

I received this morning from the defendant a Notice of Change of Legal Representative, whereby now the defendant shall be acting in person.

 

I just wanted to check with the experts, whether the defendant is able to file such two weeks prior to hearing and is this compliant with court procedures. I have a strong case, it just odd at the last minute his solicitors are terminated when they have been acting on his behalf and filed his defence paperwork and featured in all communications. thank you

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Yes its perfectly acceptable providing they have informed the court.

 

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Andy

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