In this episode Daniel discusses Amending Tribunal Claims with Nathaniel Caiden from Cloisters.  You’ll learn…

What the law is on amending a claim form, and the relevant of tribunal time limitsWhether the Presidential Guidance on time limits is arguably wrongWhat you should be focusing on when either making, or resisting, an application to amend a tribunal Claim Form.

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