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Employment Law: what should I do if I did not receive a statement of defense?
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Anawunrei Adeiza, Experienced in business consultancy answered:

If you haven't received a Statement of Defense after filing an employment claim, here are the key steps to take:

1. Check the deadline
- Typically, defendants have 28-30 days to file their defense (timing varies by jurisdiction)
- Count from the date they were served with your claim

2. Document attempts to receive it
- Keep records of all communication
- Note the date you were supposed to receive it

3. Take action:
- Contact the court/tribunal registry to confirm if a defense was filed
- If no defense was filed, you may be able to:
* Request default judgment
* Proceed with your case uncontested
* Get an order compelling them to respond

4. Consider seeking directions
- Ask the court/tribunal for procedural directions
- Request a case management hearing

I can provide more specific guidance based on your jurisdiction and the type of employment claim, if helpful.

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