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Legal rep for upper tribunal
nanda
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how to get legal representation for an
upper tribunal case?
upper tribunal case?
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You need to try contacting CAB for advice. They should be able to help you out.
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nanda said:how to get legal representation for an
upper tribunal case?
Try & be kind to one another even if we may have different views.
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Depends what stage you’re at. If you have leave to appeal you may not need representation at all. If you don’t then you might. If you understand the point of law you’re arguing then you may well be able to deal with any points from the secretary of state’s representative. If you don’t then you’ll need a rep.
You could start with https://advicelocal.uk/ but also look at http://www.thefru.org.uk/ and
https://dls.org.uk/.
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Hi @nanda and welcome to the community! I hope this advice helps
Please do let me know if there is anything else we can do to help.Scope
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