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Part 36 - what to do?

Posted by on Saturday, August 8, 2009,
I've received a Part 36 offer, what does it mean?

The first and most important thing to note is that the Part 36 offer is little different to the initial letters of claim. As such, if you are innocent, you are still under no obligation to pay, and the offer will only come into effect for costs if you lose in court.

A Part 36 offer is a tactic used to make a formal offer to settle which has costs and other consequences if not accepted. If you have received an offer you will notice a statement th...

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Help or harm? It's up to you.

Posted by Webspacker on Monday, June 29, 2009,
Now that we have quite a bit of a community here, and now that the community is making an effort to get more attention for this issue, I feel a brief word on image and presentation is needed. After all, we will only be taken seriously by the media and other organisations if we present a united and professional front.


When contacting/complaining about your letter to the media or elsewhere please:

- State the facts in a calm manner. Nobody is interested in reading rants or rumours.
- Present only ...
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Your stories

Posted by on Sunday, June 7, 2009,
Please have a look at the Your Stories page to read about other people's experiences with these letters, how they affected their lives and their families, and how they are coping with the resulting stress and heartbreak.

If you have a story to share (anonymously or with a nickname), please submit it for inclusion on the site. Hopefully your story will help new recipients of these letters feel less alone.


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Where is Nicola Beale?

Posted by on Monday, June 1, 2009,

 
Nicola Beale seems to have dropped off the ACS:Law letterhead. Apparently she is no longer a partner in ACS:Law - this was confirmed by an employee at their new office address.

While you're searching for Nicola, keep an eye out for ACS:Law's actual offices. While their mailling adress (83 Victoria Street in London) is where they receive their mail and hold occasional meetings/interviews, it seems that the hard graft of writing, printing, envelope-stuffing and posting those nice letters takes ...

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