01871 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001700097041000800114082001100122084001700133100002200150245012300172260005200295300001400347500002000361520112500381650003501506650004001541990002401581990002401605INLIS00000000000237820221109113945 a0010-0520002378221109 | | eng  a0-89529-5237 aeng a347.73 a347.73 SCH h0 aSchachner, Robert1 aHow and When to Be Your Own Lawyer :bA Step-by-Step Guide to Effectively Using Our Legal System 0 /cRobert Schachner aHonesdale, United States :bCommonwealth,c1993 axi, 399p. aIndeks : indeks aIf you're having problems with a business deal that's soured, an unresponsive landlord, or the guy who just totalled your car, you can turn to the courts for relief. But if you think there is only one way to proceed, think again. In this country, there is a tradition of self-help law that is as much a part of our heritage as mom, apple pie, and the American flag. Its called pro se-legal self-representation-and it may be the answer for you. In How and when to Be Your Own Lawyer, authors provide the average person with a nonsense guide to using the American Legal System. written in plain English its leads you through the maze of legal processes and principles- step by step- from making a realistic appraisal of your case to collecting a judgment. It includes information on drawing up a complaint, using a law library, devising strategy, assembling evidence, filling motions and preparing and presenting your case in court. The authors also offer clear explanations of legal terms and historical background that helps to make sense of many puzzling aspects of the law, all highlighted by real-life case histories. 4aCivil procedure -United States 4aPro Se Representation-United States a05169/MKRI-P/I-2008 a05169/MKRI-P/I-2008