They’re not going to advise you that they think their client is in the wrong, even if they are.

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Well no, but could give me an idea of what their «plan» etc is.

I am looking into options for legal aid etc btw :slight_smile:

I think it would be negligent of them to tell you any details about what their plans etc are. You’re the other side.

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is the lawyer also a horse

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I’d let one of my unions deal with this

I went to the pub with some lawyers the other day and one of them made me spaghetti.

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It had peas in it :cry:

Hate to be a downer but when i’ve known people get done over like this it’s usually a case of your word against theirs and even small claims wont really wanna get involved. Def get legal advice and see where that gets you. Probably for my own sake id go and write down everything i’d done and what i’m owed for while it’s still fresh in my memory. Hope labour laws are stronger in Norway than they are here :grimacing: good luck wr.

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Yeah I know. Hence the «kind of tempted». Thanks Dr Epimer.

I’ll send them a carrot and see what happens

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Pretty sure they are.

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Good! I guess if there’s anything you can do to support your case in the meanwhile. Itemising stuff, gathering correspondence, etc. cant hurt.

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Not really much help, but if you need someone to represent you in court by doing an over the top impression of a lawyer from films, I’m happy to do it.

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well for a start every letter and phonecall her lawyer is having to send she’ll be billed for so make sure you get in touch about 100,000 times

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They made you spaghetti in the pub? Weird

and peas

Can’t get my head around how this happened but probably for another thread.

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Excellent.

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Absolutely. Have downloaded and screenshotted everything.

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I would suggest you instruct your own lawyer if you can and ask your lawyer to communicate with hers.

I do not have a lawyer or the means to pay for one