Representing Yourself in Federal Court

Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015
12:00 PM — 1:00 PM

Are you thinking of filing a lawsuit in federal court? Do you know what cases belong in federal court? Do you know the basics of court procedure? Get tips on preparing your case and appearing before a judge from an attorney who has extensive experience in providing assistance to unrepresented litigants.

Topic includes:

  • What cases belong in federal court
  • Rules of procedure
  • Courtroom conduct
  • The phases of litigation
  • And more!

Presented by Janet Lewis and Henry Kornman
Janet Lewis, staff attorney at Public Counsel and Henry Kornman, a paralegal at Public Counsel. Both Janet and Henry work at Public Counsel’s Federal Pro Se Clinic, which is a walk-in clinic that provides free legal assistance for people representing themselves in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

No legal advice:
LA Law Library provides access to legal resources and assistance with legal research. LA Law Library does not provide legal advice. For legal advice, you should consult an attorney.

Registration fees: $10 for the class
Nonrefundable, payment reserves spot

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