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  2. The term pro se comes from Latin pro se, meaning "for oneself" or "on behalf of themselves". This status is sometimes known as in propria persona (abbreviated to "pro per"). In England and Wales the comparable status is that of " litigant in person ". In Australia and Canada, the term is self-represented litigant (SRL).

  3. List of U.S. state constitutional provisions allowing self ...

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    In dealing with the pro se litigant, a judge must remain impartial but ensure that the litigant receives a fair hearing. If the judge does too much to help the party, she risks becoming an advocate; if she does too little, the party is denied the fundamental right to a fair hearing.

  4. Introducing The Posner Center of Justice for Pro Se’s - AOL

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    The Posner Center of Justice for Pro Se’s has a bold vision: to provide pro bono representation, but also to focus on assisting pro se litigants behind the scenes to help them to successfully ...

  5. Subpoena - Wikipedia

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    Pro se litigants who represent themselves, unlike lawyers, must ask a court clerk to officially issue them subpoena forms when they need to call witnesses by phone or in person, or when they need to officially request documents to be sent to them or directly to court. [8]

  6. Legal ghostwriting - Wikipedia

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    The New York County Law Association agreed with the ABA approach to legal ghostwriting in a 2010 ethics opinion paper. In that decision, NYCLA found that “…it is now ethically permissible for an attorney, with the informed consent of his or her client, to play a limited role and prepare pleadings and other submissions for a pro se litigant without disclosing the lawyer’s participation to ...

  7. Right to counsel - Wikipedia

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    California (1975), the court held that a criminal defendant has the right to knowingly and voluntarily opt for pro se representation at trial. [67] This right is not per se violated by the appointment of standby counsel. [68] There is no constitutional right to self-representation on appeal. [69]

  8. Frivolous litigation - Wikipedia

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    Litigants who represent themselves (in forma pauperis and pro se) sometimes make frivolous arguments due to their limited knowledge of the law and procedure. The particular tendency of prisoners to bring baseless lawsuits led to passage of the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which limits the ability of prisoners to bring actions without ...

  9. Hagens Berman - Wikipedia

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    www.hbsslaw.com. Hagens Berman is a law firm headquartered in Seattle, Washington. As of 2022, it had about 80 lawyers. [1] Hagens Berman is a plaintiff's law firm, [2] especially known for large class-action lawsuits. [3] The firm was founded in 1993 by Steve Berman and Carl Hagens in order to pursue a case against Jack in the Box that was ...

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