I will write a cpr compliant UK letter before claim for litigation
SRA Regulated UK Solicitor Litigation Debt Recovery Expert
About this Gig
If you are preparing to issue court proceedings in England & Wales, you must comply with the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) Practice Direction on Pre-Action Conduct. Failing to send a compliant Letter Before Claim can result in the court penalizing you with adverse costs, even if you win your case.
As an SRA-regulated UK Solicitor, I ensure your Letter Before Claim strictly adheres to CPR requirements.
My service ensures your letter includes:
- A concise summary of the facts and legal basis of the claim.
- What is claimed (including how damages are calculated).
- Requests for relevant disclosure documents.
- Appropriate time limits for the defendant to respond (usually 1430 days).
- ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) proposals.
Ensure your litigation starts on the right foot. Protect your costs and your claim by instructing a qualified solicitor.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
Worldwide
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FAQ
What does CPR Compliant mean?
It means the letter follows the strict formatting and information requirements set out by the UK Civil Courts.
How long does the defendant have to reply?
Under CPR rules, they generally have between 14 to 30 days depending on the complexity of the claim.
What happens if they ignore this letter?
You will have fulfilled your pre-action obligations and can proceed to issue a formal County Court Claim.
Can I use this for a Small Claims track case?
Yes, CPR rules apply to the Small Claims, Fast Track, and Multi-Track.
Do you review my evidence first?
Yes, please choose the Standard or Premium package so I can review your evidence to accurately draft the legal basis of the claim.
