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PCN in Poole, UK CPM, DRP Ltd, Gladstones, County Court Papers received
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Coupon-mad wrote: »Yes you can be 'Lay Rep' by accompanying your friend and taking with you a copy of the 'Lay Reps Right of Audience' proof to show the court Usher as you arrive. Covered and linked in Gin and Milk's thread, read that one, she won as Lay Rep with her husband.
Still can't find Gin and Milk's thread, never have been able to. Didn't need it thus far fortunately. Court day is tomorrow, so need to be able to find it now.
I type 'Gin' in the user search which brings up lots of users, but none called Gin and Milk. I type in Milk, which brings up lots of users, but none called Gin and Milk0 -
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Googled it:
Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 and CPR 27 PD 3.2 (2)
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Good luck for tomorrow. Just read your thread, very interesting.Looks like you have a strong case. Keep us updated.0
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Much appreciated.
I gave up with it ages ago. Really glad you posted the link, got some good stuff about unregistered barristers that I've read and shall be taking with me tomorrow :j0 -
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Really glad you posted the link, got some good stuff about unregistered barristers that I've read and shall be taking with me tomorrow
McShane v Lincoln (June 2016) and Ellis v Larson (September 2016)
Also do you know what to say in order to challenge their right of audience (RoA)?0 -
Good Luck!!!!0
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Will you be taking the transcripts quoted in the law gazette article?
McShane v Lincoln (June 2016) and Ellis v Larson (September 2016)
Also do you know what to say in order to challenge their right of audience (RoA)?
Yep, I've read both, the article and the case notes.
Hoping to get that first strike in straight away0 -
Eagerly awaiting an update on this case...0
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