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Filing and serving S25 statements

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22 Nov 20 #514849 by M2020
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S25 statements are due to be filed and served tomorrow, I have mine ready to go, but despite emailing the applicant’s solicitor a week ago, to confirm if the are ready to file and serve their statement, I have not heard from them. Should I go ahead and file my statement with the court and wait to hear from the applicant before serving it on them?

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22 Nov 20 #514853 by hadenoughnow
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Yes, file with the court as per order. Chase the other side for exchange.

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