by seme22 » Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:17 am
Small-Claims Court is just a program for individuals to solve their legal conflicts with no attorney. In British Columbia, Canada, attorneys are permitted but don't have any particular rights and actually are usually not preferred by SCC judges. The entire procedure is less-formal and For me lighter. You will find a lot of SCC circumstances in BC today, they have taken fully to a Arbitration procedure prior to the Judge program is authorized. Oftentimes, people decide their conflicts in binding arbitration. This saves time and lots of money.