by passerby on May 10th, 2007

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In UK Law is it possible to make a claim against a person whom you know by their first name only?

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  • by Keanu on May 11th, 2007

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    You can make a claim against anyone even if you don't even know his first name.

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    • Hi Golum, how do you go about that? I went to look at the forms online at http://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk and they require the person's full name and address. When I worked for a solicitor I distinctly remember us making a claim for a client who only knew a man by his first name, which is the circumstance I find myself in. I have his address but no surname.

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