Podcast, successful small claim: UK Civil Litigation

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • For our book, "Flying Solo", a comprehensive guide on how to run your own claim, please click here:
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    An interview with a client who successfully ran his own small claim using the above book. It is a great nutshell case of around £1,500 in which a defendant client got his legal costs awarded against his opponent on the small claims track, which is difficult to do unless you can prove your opponent behaved unreasonably. At the end of the video you will find a copy of the judgment.
    If you want to approach us for a legal surgery (£150) here is how to prepare your paperwork before you do:
    • Video 3: How to prepar...
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Komentáře • 8

  • @davidgleeson9225
    @davidgleeson9225 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done mr. T ... " perpercasity " ..
    You can use my case soon v asda
    Big stuff with loads of woopsies- that's there blunders
    I'm going for the individuals before I take the corp
    The ICO are on it with me

  • @bornfreefreedom4900
    @bornfreefreedom4900 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi hello all
    May I ask
    Do you work on claims
    for direct Discrimination and
    Discrimination against being disabled
    Kindest wishes to you all
    Darren

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal  Před 2 lety

      We do, yes, but would need to know more details, of course. email hello@courtwingman.com

  • @johnringlad4771
    @johnringlad4771 Před 2 lety

    Ive followed the CPR pre-action protocols against a large corporate financial group. I am at the point of the end of a 3 month stay for negotiatiations prior to issuing my claim. The defendants last correspondence to me under the cloak of 'without prejudice' was, in my opinion threatening as well as calling my claim frivolous and vending on malcious. He stated if i did not desist in issuing my claim, then they would counter sue me. I expected some steam rollering but when is the line crossed and would this be classed as threatening to scare and intimidate me, the opposition?

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal  Před 2 lety

      No, it would be classed as normal everyday litigation - intimidating the opposition is precisely the point in most litigation, especially where big business is concerned! Threatening to counterclaim is entirely appropriate litigation conduct, I am afraid.

    • @johnringlad4771
      @johnringlad4771 Před 2 lety

      @@RedwoodLegal can i email for a quote to appraise my claim please prior to issuing?

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal  Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnringlad4771 Yup, of course - hello@courtwingman.com - put your documents in apple pie, chronological order as 1 PDF if possible and then we can quote you properly (an email introduction telling the basic story of the case - not too long - also helps): czcams.com/video/NhpGe874BJw/video.html

    • @johnringlad4771
      @johnringlad4771 Před 2 lety

      @@RedwoodLegal thank you for this morning. Im working on it 😀