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Frey, Morris, Jr. & Choper: Cases And Materials On Corporations, Stanley Siegel
Frey, Morris, Jr. & Choper: Cases And Materials On Corporations, Stanley Siegel
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Cases and Materials on Corporations By Alexander H. Frey, C. Robert Morris, Jr., and Jesse H. Choper
May A Corporation Act As Its Own Attorney, Timothy G. Cotner
May A Corporation Act As Its Own Attorney, Timothy G. Cotner
Cleveland State Law Review
The question involved here is the right of a "person," not an attorney, to bring action or defend in a court of law. If a natural person may represent himself, why cannot a corporation choose to represent itself in court without the aid of an attorney? The question is posed with the thought in mind that in the eyes of the law a corporation is a legal entity and, therefore, should be permitted to appear in state and federal courts solely through the representation of an agent. This kind of a court appearance, whether by a natural person or by …