The saying goes "anyone who represents themselves has a fool for a client." But the truth is that not everyone can afford to hire an attorney or may simply prefer not to use one, so Baylor University ...
Defendants who represent themselves in a court of law are pro se. The Supreme Court of the United States has held that criminal defendants have a constitutional right to refuse counsel and represent ...
Chief Justice Chase Rogers has put the issue squarely and succinctly: pro se litigants "clog up the court system. Cases are delayed and lengthened, creating frustration for everybody... Litigants with ...
A hot topic at American Bar Association national conferences across practice groups is the sharp rise in pro se litigants, particularly in family law cases. In some jurisdictions pro se litigants ...
Words of wisdom from Judge Jennifer Dorsey (D. Nev.) last week in Naessens v. Breslin: [The self-represented plaintiff] takes issue with an order of mine in an unrelated case calling a pro se ...
AI.Law makes drafting a lawsuit fast and easy. AI.Law's lawsuit drafts are deep and properly pled. AI.Law democratizes the lawsuit drafting process using AI to assemble complete, complete, and ...
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