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If your case does settle prior to the hearing date, please notify the court in writing.
Cases are listed in accordance with local hearing arrangements determined by the Judiciary
and implemented by court staff. Every effort is made to ensure that hearings start either at the
time specified or as soon as possible thereafter. However, listing practices or other factors
may mean that delays are unavoidable. Furthermore, in some instances a case may be
released to another judge, possibly at a different court or adjourned to another date. Please
contact the court for further information on the listing arrangements that may apply to your
hearing.
Your case has been listed at the same time as several other cases, but you are required to
attend Court at the time given in your notice, or earlier if you need to speak to your legal
representative. When you arrive at Court you should report to an Usher who will tell you if
the other party are in attendance. You may wish to consult with them before going into Court
to attempt to clarify/resolve any outstanding issues.
The Judge will decide the order in which cases are called based on who is in attendance, the
time estimate and other factors. Please ensure that the Usher is aware of your whereabouts at
all times. If you are not in the court at the required time and your case is called it will be
heard in your absence.
You may be able to get free legal aid advice. Go online at www.gov.uk/legal-aid for further
information.
Dated: 9 August 2017
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