Legal Question in Business Law in Massachusetts
Can the President of a Massachusetts corporation file an injunction in Superior Court without legal representation?
Asked on 9/26/09, 2:02 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Warren Wood
Law Offices of Warren Wood
It is a well established that a Massachusetts corporation can only be represented in Superior Court by a licensed attorney. A corprate president who is not a licensed attorney acting as such can not represent a corporation.
Answered on 10/01/09, 2:12 am
William Harrington
Law Office of William T. Harrington
A corporotion can only be represented by counsel. If the president has a personal claim, he or she can bring suit and seek an injunction, but he or she can only assert his personal rights, not those of the corporation.
Answered on 10/01/09, 10:53 am
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