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I don't see any reason why you cannot take notes in but I do worry that the Tribunal may well ask questions that you haven't covered in your notes?
What then?
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Welcome to the community, @ryandavis1726!
Do have a look at the link above, and Scope's guidance on DWP appeals may also help you to prepare- have a read, and feel free to come back to us with any further questions. Wishing you all the best for your appeal!https://youtu.be/tIHjSpNNbQo
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