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LOL precedent for going to MCOL after CEDR LOL
Well, ask Rhys, he wrote an article about doing just that. Unbelievable.
I’m not saying it’s not possible, but you need to look carefully at the circumstances of the case. Here you have a subjective decision (ie effectively the judge’s interpretation of “convenient”) and the OP will incur fees of almost £1,000 (on his figures) to bring the case. That’s not a step anyone should take lightly. It also requires a lot of work and stress to get right.
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