Pro Se  Legal-ez

Black's Law Dictionary states: "Pro Se - for one's own behalf, appears for himself, as in the case of one who does not retain a lawyer to represent one in court".

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~ An 'ole sage once said:
"It is better to receive a small settlement than none at all."  He died poor.  If your case is solid or the opposing party fouled up on procedure -- rule of thumb - "go for it!"

~ I visited your site because they were getting ready to take a deposition from me and I wanted as much info as I could gather.  Your info was helpful as it helped me plan for the deposition properly.  But, more important it prepared me to file to take a deposition from the President of the company.

~ One attorney told me, years ago, that the only times you need a lawyer is when you can no longer track the case through the certain court's procedures; and when  numerous pleadings by an opposing attorney begin to confuse you.

~ Accountants, attorneys, and judges will tell you that if you can't collect on a judgment don't waste your time in court.

~ Arbitrators know that discussions about going to court can result in settlements before costly litigation.

~ A well-known subscription legal service thought so much about the potential of this book, it embedded its marketing site within to redirect sales to boost their pre-paid, subscription lawyer fees. 

Many Pro Se'ers have written that they should have read Pro Se Legal-ez before writing their first pleading.

Most cases are lost in your first 30 days - as plaintiff because of fouled procedure - as defendant because of missed opportunities to file dismissals.

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