PART 42CHANGE OF SOLICITOR

Change of solicitor—duty to give noticeI142.2

1

This rule applies where—

a

a party for whom a solicitor F1is acting wants to change his solicitor;

b

a party, after having conducted the claim in person, appoints a solicitor to act on his behalf (except where the solicitor is appointed only to act as an advocate for a hearing); or

c

a party, after having conducted the claim by a solicitor, intends to act in person.

2

Where this rule applies, the party or his solicitor (where one is acting) must—

a

file notice of the change; and

b

serve notice of the change on every other party and, where paragraph (1)(a) or (c) applies, on the former solicitor.

3

The notice must state the party’s new address for service.

4

The notice filed at court must state that notice has been served as required by paragraph (2)(b).

5

Subject to paragraph (6), where a party has changed his solicitor or intends to act in person, the former solicitor will be considered to be the party’s solicitor unless and until—

F3a

notice is filed and served in accordance with paragraph (2); or

b

the court makes an order under rule 42.3 and the order is served as required by paragraph (3) of that rule.

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Where the certificate of a LSC funded client or an assisted person is revoked or discharged—

a

the solicitor who acted for that person will cease to be the solicitor acting in the case as soon as his retainer is determined—

i

under regulation 4 of the Community Legal Service (Costs) Regulations 2000; or

ii

under regulation 83 of the Civil Legal Aid (General) Regulations 1989; and

b

if that person wishes to continue—

i

where he appoints a solicitor to act on his behalf, paragraph (2) will apply as if he had previously conducted the claim in person; and

ii

where he wants to act in person, he must give an address for service.

F4(Rules 6.23 and 6.24 contain provisions about a party’s address for service.)

(“LSC funded client” and “assisted person” are defined in rule 43.2)

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“Certificate” in paragraph (6) means—

a

in the case of a LSC funded client, a certificate issued under the Funding Code (approved under section 9 of the Access to Justice Act 1999), or

b

in the case of an assisted person, a certificate within the meaning of the Civil Legal Aid (General) Regulations 1989.