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Case moved to a different local court - a good sign?
markshark_2
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Hi all,
My gf's case of reclaiming bank charges was transferred from Northampton(?) after Barclays issued a defence, to our local court. However, we've since received a letter that the case has been moved again to another local court/judge.
Is this a good sign or not? I was thinking that perhaps this particular judge is taking most/all of the local cases in South Wales?
I'd just never heard of this before
Cheers.
My gf's case of reclaiming bank charges was transferred from Northampton(?) after Barclays issued a defence, to our local court. However, we've since received a letter that the case has been moved again to another local court/judge.
Is this a good sign or not? I was thinking that perhaps this particular judge is taking most/all of the local cases in South Wales?
I'd just never heard of this before
Cheers.
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*bump*
Helloo? Anyone
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All cases (except those where the claimant specifies their local court?) start out at Northampton, because that's where MCOL are located.
I can't see anything suspicious about a second change. They could just be levelling out the workload. Its not as if it is going to make any difference to the final result.The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in my life.
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Thanks Stephen. I'm not worrying about it, rather the opposite to be honest. I was hoping that all the local claims were being pushed to this particular court/judge because he was used to dealing with them?
Wondering if anyone else in South Wales has experienced this, or is it just levelling of case loads?0
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