Case Management Conference Help

cio_2001

Free Member
Jan 21, 2016
9
0
Hi,

I am taking a company to court and defending my self (Due to lack of funds). I have received a letter today about the above. I have googled term and I am getting conflicting information and was wondering if someone can help.

1. Draft directions (On the letter from the court it only states the defendant should fill this out but on the internet is says I should fill this out).

Can anyone help?

Thanks
 

Newchodge

Moderator
  • Business Listing
    Nov 8, 2012
    22,770
    8
    8,038
    Newcastle
    Ignore the internet. Follow the court's instructions.

    A Case Management Conference is intended to clarify the issues, establish if there will be expert witnesses, work out how long the case may take, this kind of thing.

    Which type of court is it in? small claims? employment tribunal? Something else?
     
    Upvote 0

    cio_2001

    Free Member
    Jan 21, 2016
    9
    0
    Ignore the internet. Follow the court's instructions.

    A Case Management Conference is intended to clarify the issues, establish if there will be expert witnesses, work out how long the case may take, this kind of thing.

    Which type of court is it in? small claims? employment tribunal? Something else?

    Hi, Its for a small claims court.
     
    Upvote 0

    Solicitor

    Free Member
    May 21, 2013
    125
    31
    London
    Is the other party legally represented? If so, generally, their solicitors would provide draft directions for you to agree to.

    However, I note this is a small claim. I am surprised there is a CMC. The court deals with directions generally in small claims.
     
    Upvote 0

    cio_2001

    Free Member
    Jan 21, 2016
    9
    0
    Is the other party legally represented? If so, generally, their solicitors would provide draft directions for you to agree to.

    However, I note this is a small claim. I am surprised there is a CMC. The court deals with directions generally in small claims.

    Hi Richard, The case is a bit complex but the some of money is sub 10K and yes the defendant has a solicitor.
     
    Upvote 0

    Latest Articles

    Join UK Business Forums for free business advice