Legal Question in Business Law in Florida

Pro Se Representation of Corporation

I am the managing partner of an LLC in Florida and I have a situation. We provided tax preparation services to an individial where he engaged our services and faxed us all his items to include in a tax return. The person refused to pay after services were rendered. I sent him a demand for payment letter or I will file suit.

It is my understanding that I cannot represent my own corporation Pro Se in Florida. Is this correct?

Thanks,

Alain--name removed-- Ph.D.

Bilateral Credit Corp.

12 Canal Street

Miami Springs, FL 33166


Asked on 2/06/05, 7:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Randall Gilbert Gilbert & Caddy P.A.

Re: Pro Se Representation of Corporation

A corporation can sue in small claims court, without an attorney, as long as the amount in controversy is $5,000.00 or less.

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Answered on 2/06/05, 10:56 pm


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