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  1. Send the list to her. In your covering letter/email, emphasise that the experts are independent, and give her 7 days to agree one of the experts, and have a draft of the instructions to the expert to you by 22 November for you to approve. If she instead kicks off then ask her to send you a proposal for who she wants to use as expert - you can then check them out and see if you’re happy with them.
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  2. @Johnshell yes exactly the same - seems very strange that we have received on the same day! They must be doing some admin! I will keep on eye on the advice you receive in this forum as the issue is exactly the same.
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  3. the first thing to do is ask the court for a costs order for their unreasonable behaviour under CPR 27.14.2(g) you list your costs including 5 hours LiP research @£19.50/hr. Now suing for brach of the GDPR is a possibility because the land isnt "relevant land" so there cannot be a keeper liability and thus no excuse to ask for the keeper details. The argument that thery absolutely knew that the keeper was driving doesnt wash, they should have just sent you a letter without asking the DVLA where you lived if they had an honest belief. however all such things are never certainties so ask for costs vis t
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  4. Like Manxman, I find this very mysterious. First of all, let’s work on the assumption that only one allegation of speeding is involved. If that was on 5th December, let’s say that a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) and an accompanying request to name the driver (a “S172 notice) was sent within a week, say by 12th. This would have been deemed served on you on Friday 14th. You would have until January 11th to respond. If you didn’t it is about right that court action would be initiated some time in March (most areas send a reminder and they usually give the Registered Keeper another couple
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  5. Appreciate that advice, yes my University does offer an LLB degree in Law and it may be worth asking around. I’ll just need to carefully consider what you and Citizens Advice say and go from there. I’ll update this thread when I have all the information and when I’ve made a decision on what action to follow
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