Representing Yourself in Court : The Risks and Rewards of Practicing Pro-Se Law
by Rich Bergeron 2020-04-21 10:50:18
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Rich Bergeron found his most powerful work to be the target of critics who hired lawyers to silence him. He exposed their flaws and transgressions, and they tried to use the courts to prevent him from speaking the truth. They failed, and this book is... Read more
Rich Bergeron found his most powerful work to be the target of critics who hired lawyers to silence him. He exposed their flaws and transgressions, and they tried to use the courts to prevent him from speaking the truth. They failed, and this book is meant to help others overcome the same odds he faced as his own attorney with the same methods and practices he used to battle billionaire casino owners and an egotistical plastic surgeon. This book provides crucial background information and strategies you need to consider before you decide to go it alone in court. Rich has experience in the civil courts of four states with some of the unconstitutional attempts to silence him rising all the way to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. He fought corruption and bias at every turn, and he retained all the rights to the work his opponents tried to block from publication. Rich is living proof that you don't have to be a fool for a client, and you can succeed as your own attorney with the right approach and dedication to learn and practice the craft of legalese. Take charge of your own case and give it every bit of effort you have to inspire a win with Rich's comprehensive guide to the process and the possibilities that face you as your own attorney. Less
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  • 11.02x8.5x0.19inches
  • 74
  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • 9781511715461
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