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Side question: can the CEO or sole proprietor of a corporation/small business/ nonprofit litigate pro se on behalf of their company? I know you can do this when acting as an individual, but if a business is too poor to afford representation, can they "wing it" as a last ditch measure? Or is it checkmate at that point?

If possible, I would like to see the good guys in these cases go down fighting, and try to delay proceedings and waste as much money of their well-funded opponents as possible.





If you are legally authorized to sign on behalf of a business you can sign court filings for it.

Only if the owner happens to be a lawyer. Otherwise it would be the illegal practice of law.



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