Posted by 135 Fan on January 07, 2008 at 22:25:13 from (68.149.41.128):
John, since you're a lawyer maybe you can answer my question. I am involved in a lawsuit with a company. I had a lawyer write to the company informing them of my position. They forwarded the letter to their lawyer, who responded back, saying he had been retained by the company and that all further corrospondance should be sent to his office. I filed a statement of claim and sent it to the lawyers office. I did not hear anything back within the time limit, so I went to court to get an assesment of my damages. The judge thought it was odd the company didn't file a dispute note and then told me the statement of claim wasn't considered corrospondance and that I would need to send a copy of the statement of claim directly to the company. Then the company had another 20 days in order to file a dispute note. I asked the lawyer I had about it and she had never heard of this. Why is the statement of claim not considered corrospondance? I sent it to the lawyer representing the company as he had asked and would think he would have the professionalism to forward it to the company or at least inform me to send a copy to the company. Your insight would be appreciated. I think the judge just wanted to give the company more time. Dave
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