Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
pro se
Is there case law backing a pro se litigant who wants to represent his own corporation in florida
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Re: pro se
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No. It is expressly prohibited and not allowed. Any caselaw that would be cited would state that. A corporation is a separate entity and must be represented by an attorney.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: pro se
A corporation needs to be represented by an attorney in Florida.
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