Commercial Litigation and Arbitration

December 18, 2008

From A. L. Enters. v. Sebron, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 100391 (D. Utah Dec. 10, 2008): Many cases have recognized that although an entity cannot appear pro se, an exception exists when an entity is a sole proprietorship, because "a sole proprietorship has no legal existence apart from its owner." [Footnote 3. United States v. F ...
From A. L. Enters. v. Sebron, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 100391 (D. Utah Dec. 10, 2008): Many cases have recognized that although an entity cannot appear pro se, an exception exists when an entity is a sole proprietorship, because “a…

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