Yes, I filed a lawsuit. I sent the statement of claim to the companies lawyer as he requested that all corrospondance should be sent to his office. No dispute note was filed in time, so I noted the company in default. A court date was set so a judge could hear my case and decide what the damages should be. The judge thought it was odd the company didn't file a dispute note so told me I needed to send a copy of the claim directly to the company. I talked to my lawyer about it and she has never heard of this happening before. She said in most lawsuits a lawyer will accept a claim on behalf of their client and actually prefer that the claim is sent to them. This is just a stalling tactic. I would have thought that a lawyer is considered an officer of the court and would have enough professionalism and decency to forward the claim to his client or inform me that he wouldn't accept it. I guess there's a reason why most lawyers have a bad reputation. It's total BS. Dave
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