StretfordEnd
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I requested a call out of my working hours, the mediation service has said they have passed the message on but cannot guarantee a call after the time I’ve requested. Tomorrow is the mediation call. I’m just going to go straight in with a £PCM offer to the mediator and go from there. Thankyou all for all of your help along the way.
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Back again, I’ve received an email this morning to arrange a mediation appointment. The email states if I can’t answer yes to the following questions then mediation isn’t suitable I am willing to negotiate on the amount of the claim and I will consider a compromise. I have enough information about the claim to enter into negotiations and do not require any further evidence from the other party before starting mediation. I’m available for the entire time slot on the date of my appointment. Sorry I haven’t posted in a while there didn’t seem to be much point in posting while it was quiet. I can’t answer yes to all three questions so what would the next step be? Will it go to court?
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All emailed to the court. Just Overdales copy to mail to them now. I have noticed on their Directions Questionnaire they’ve requested no hearing and wish to have a telephone hearing - they’ve also stated they have no witnesses? Is this normal for them? I requested hearing venue at my local court , so would they have to attend there if that’s decided with no witnesses to give evidence?