Upper Tribunal success - referred to new First Tier Tribunal - waiting time?
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Username_removed said:UT relistings are usually really quick i.e. within 3 months. However, the current process is review by a salaried judge to see if the case can be awarded on the papers and then a telephone hearing if it cannot. The bigger issue at present is the lack of clerks to do the admin to make this happen. Anybody’s guess really.
After an adjournment and a failed rehearing I have no sense of moving forward or of optimism in getting another hearing at all.
Why would a third hearing be any different?0
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