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“But I Did Stay At A Holiday Inn Last Night!”: Unauthorized Practice of Law By Corporate Reps In IL

In Rohr Burg Motors, Inc. v. Kulbarsh, 2014 IL App (1st) 131664, the First District expands on the rule requiring a corporation to be represented by counsel in litigation. The plaintiff car dealer filed a pro se (i.e. not through an attorney) complaint seeking return of a car the defendant retained after promising to return it to the dealer …

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Posted byPaulPSeptember 28, 2014March 3, 2015Posted inContract Law, CorporateTags: Bob Rohrman, counterclaims, general release, N, nullity, small claims, Supreme Court Rule 282, unauthorized practice of law
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