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Debt Recovery in England and Wales: Key Considerations Before Issuing Proceedings and Enforcing Judgment
If you are owed money and are considering instructing solicitors to recover the debt, the first question is not simply whether proceedings can be issued. It is whether recovery is likely to be commercially worthwhile…
So…You Have Received A Part 36 Offer; What It Means and What to Do Next
Receiving a Part 36 offer is a significant moment in any civil litigation in England and Wales. It signals that one party is formally inviting the other to settle the dispute on specific terms, using a mechanism set out in Part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules. Understanding the implications of such an offer is crucial…