Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
do I have to be an attorney to file a lawsuit in district or circuit court in Texas?
Asked on 1/30/14, 5:36 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dipo Akin-Deko
Akin-Deko Professional Services Firm PLLC
Depends on if you are filing it on behalf of your business or on your own behalf and depends if you are talking federal district court or state distric5 court. If you filing on your own behalf then the general answer is no with a few exceptions like not having capacity to sue. If its filing for your business then that is a tad bit different depending on tue court.
Answered on 1/31/14, 7:46 am
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