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Welcome to Pro Se
This site started out as a place for me to post a chronicle of my experiences in representing myself in Federal Court. It has suddenly (in a matter of days) begun to develop into much more than that.

I had found myself in the position of needing to file a lawsuit and found myself in a quandry. I work for a law firm and I didn't think they would be too happy if I hired someone outside the firm. I think they might have been hurt should I have done so, and since I think they are the best in their field...I wouldn't want to go elsewhere anyway.

On the other hand, the entire situation is embarrassing and the last thing I would want to do is put any one of the partners on the spot by asking them to represent me in this sort of matter. Let's face it...attorneys aren't exactly falling all over themselves to get these types of cases. Somehow, a derogatory entry on a credit report automatically makes you suspect.

So to make a long story short, when it became apparent that the only option remaining to me was to either give up or file suit...I did it myself. I know many others have taken this path and I felt a forum where issues pertaining to representing yourself in a lawsuit against a credit reporting agency or information provider (whether it be an original creditor or a collection agency) would be very useful.

I hope you are able to find something helpful at this site, and welcome contributions.


NOTE: I am NOT an attorney and cannot and do not give legal advice. The information listed on this website is a chronicle of my own journey and should not be relied upon as accurate or as something you should use in your own situation. I would always recommend you consult an attorney for legal advice. Despite filing this lawsuit Pro Se, I do believe in the old saying that "he who has himself for a client represents a fool".



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Posted by whyspers on: Friday 24 May @ 19:41:21
Anonymous writes: "I just won against experian on fcra violations in small claims court. this site was really helpful. thanks a lot!"

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