Going to court can be a stressful and daunting process, and sometimes, you want to have an answer quickly or even get involved yourselves.
However, getting involved whilst we have been instructed to litigate for you may make things difficult and you could incur costs and sanctions.
Lawgistics Litigation for the Motor Trade CIC (community interest company) can be instructed to litigate for your court cases, and similarly, consumers can also instruct their legal representation. If both parties have legal counsel, all correspondence must be made to them and not directly to the named parties. Despite the want to contact the consumer on the other side, this may result in disastrous consequences that may have been avoided.
The same can also be said for contacting the other party’s legal counsel. The urge to sort the matter out, or attempt to, can put a strain on the process and you may find yourself in a difficult position. Lawgistics always advises you to contact us with any queries or comments on correspondence to allow us to guide you throughout the process.
As with every court case, each stage must be carefully considered and enough time given to your representative to be able to draft suitable documents or advise sufficiently. Should you receive any documents or emails directly from the other party, please promptly forward these to Lawgistics – info@lawgistics.co.uk – for us to have plenty of time to consider the next steps.

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