Does the law provide provisions, or rules , or rights or remedies to provide for 'pro per' respondant/defendants, equal protection
under the law in civil actions where the plaintiff lawyers have specialized
knowlwdge, and where the pro per has little to none?
Specifically, where the respondant/defendant, does't know and isn't told that
a memorandum is required in answer to plaintiff's motion for summary judgement,
and that failing to meet specific requirements of such returns or responses will
most likely result in judgement against them and in favor of the plaintiff?
2006-11-02
22:16:02
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