Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
I have to be a Pro Se plaintiff on a breach of contract. Since the amount does not have a cost benefit according to a couple attorney.
I have compiled a 265 page brief/case and I am in desperate need of professional review. The other side is a company and will likely have an attorney representing them. Attorneys are experts with "words and phrases". Which scares me because I'm just a computer geek.
Is there a type of help or advising an attorney is allowed to do like prepare me for opposition attack or review my documents? I don't mind paying for that kind of help. I would feel more confident when I have to actually go to court.
I live in Chicago. So how would an attorney contact me through lawguru if someone would want to help me?
Thanks
3 Answers from Attorneys
Well, if your case doesn't warrant the cost for an attorney to represent you in it, it's unlikely a professional review of your 265 page "brief" of your case warrant's the cost of a professional review of that document.
I would strongly suggest editing your "brief." A lot. A whole lot. Put yourself in the judge's position. Are you even to the point that a brief is warranted, or are you trying to file your complaint? You might want to review the Illinois rules of civil procedure to get a handle on what you need to do and when.
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