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10 Aug 25 #526294 by SilverSeller
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Do I need to send all of my without prejudice offers to the court? We have both submitted one offer but I don't know what to do now? If anyone can just point me in the right direction I would be most grateful.

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11 Aug 25 #526295 by .Charles
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Without prejudice offers only need to be included in the court bundle for the FDR hearing. After that the Court should not be able to access the offers.

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