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Will represent self
If he needs one. There's a famous legal aphorism that "a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client." (Meaning: it's foolish to represent yourself; hire another lawyer to represent you.)
Pro se is representing yourself (not having a lawyer represent you in court proceedings).
It can be defined as followed. A lawyer or advocate.
A lawyer is in the field of law, where they provide legal advice, represent clients in legal matters, and advocate for their interests in court. Lawyers are trained professionals who are knowledgeable about the legal system and various areas of law.
In the US, you are never required to hire a lawyer. You can always opt to represent yourself. If you feel comfortable with it, read up on the area of law and the procedures, and represent yourself. If you aren't comfortable doing legal research, you should probably hire someone.
Attorney.Attorney, advocate, jurist, and proctor.
An avocat is another term for an advocate, or a lawyer.
Then you have to report yourself. Or you can contact your lawyer to represent you.
Yes, BUT the rule of thumb still applies there also. Anyone who represents himself has a fool for a lawyer.
advocate , lawyer , congress leader
You call a local attorney. Or get up and sue them yourself in most states you do not have to be a lawyer to represent yourself.