This is case specific. If you cannot get an attorney to represent you, go to the nearest public law library. Many county court houses have them. Ask the law librarian for help. Most libraries will have books with sample questions in them. If you cannot get an attorney to represent you, try another attorney. If neither wants to represent you, call the local bar association and have a free or low-cost attorney go over the case facts with you. If you STILL cannot get an attorney to represent you, reconsider what you are doing. You are probably going through a lot of effort for nothing.
There should be a law library available at the court where your case will be adjudicated. The civil court clerk may be willing to give you minimal advice on how to get started. Then you will need to do some research at the law library on both civil procedure and on the law that governs the facts of your case. The law librarian may also be willing to provide some assistance.
To represnt yourself in court is known as being 'PRO SE.'
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$350.
testimonial and documentary.
An employer cannot retaliate or fire you because you refuse to drop a civil suit. However, they can fire you for other reasons.
A law suit is a case A case is not necessarily a law suit. It could be a criminal case or other type of civil procedure.
If you truly are "co-defendants" in the same suit, yes, theoretically you could - but I strongly advise you to consult or retain an attorney.
Although you can certainly represent yourself in a court of law, It is customary to hire an attorney to file a suit for you.
Do what you think is the right thong to do.
Suit Yourself was created in 2005.
It depends on the state in which you live, but generally, it's 18 years old.
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Not enough information to answer. A civil suit against WHO?
A Civil Suit is a type of lawsuit, therefore they are the same. A Civil Suit can be filed by any individual who is looking to file a case against someone for emotional or physical injuries.
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"Tort" implies a 'civil' offense. It is a suit for violation of "civil" law as opposed to a violation of "criminal" law.
The party who initiates a civil suit is the plaintiff, this is the person who filed the complaint against you.
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