For himself; in his own behalf. One who does not retain a lawyer and appears for himself in court.
literally, of or in itself or of oneself; i.e., to act as one's own legal counsel.
Refers to persons who present their own cases without lawyers, from the Latin for "on one's own behalf".
A person who presents his own case without an attorney.
Any person who represents himself/herself in a court proceeding.
Latin terms often used in court to refer to a party who represents himself or herself without a lawyer.
Appearing in an action on one's behalf without benefit of an attorney.
a person representing his/her own interests without hiring a lawyer
Latin meaning "for himself". A person acting as their own attorney is pro se.
When a person who chooses to act as his or her own attorney in a legal action.
This term is used when a person who is not a laywer represents himself/herself in a court proceeding.
A litigant who is not represented by a lawyer (also “pro perâ€).
Any party who acts for himself or herself in court, without the representation of counsel.
Representing oneself. Serving as one's own lawyer.
A debtor filing bankruptcy without representation by legal counsel. Also known as Pro Per.
A Latin term meaning "on one's own behalf"; in courts, it refers to persons who present their own cases without lawyers.
When a party does not retain an attorney and appears for and represents himself/herself in court.
Pronounced "pro-say." Someone who is pro se is someone who is not represented by a lawyer. If you are representing yourself, you are pro se.
Without the benefit of counsel; the act of speaking or representing oneself in a court of law.
(pronounced pro say) Latin phrase that means "for himself." A person who represents himself in court alone without the help of a lawyer is said to appear pro se.
A Latin phrase meaning 'for oneself.' An arrangement in which a party to a law suit is represented by him or herself.
A person who does not have an attorney to represent him or her and who appears on his or her own behalf before the Court.
A party which is representing himself or herself in the proceedings.
Latin for “for oneself.†When a party appears in a court proceeding, without being represented by an attorney.
(lat.) for himself; in law, it refers to a person who represents himself without a lawyer
On one's own behalf; not using an attorney.
Acting without the aid of an attorney; representing yourself.
acting for or representing oneself, without the aid and counsel of an attorney.
(pro see) An individual who represents himself/herself in court. Also called "in propria persona."
Representing oneself in court without an attorney.
To represent yourself. For example, if you file foreclosure proceedings representing yourself, you will be filing Pro Se.
Pronounced “Pro Say.” representing yourself in court without an attorney.
(short form of "in propria persona," which is Latin for "in one's own proper person.") To act as one's own attorney in a civil or criminal matter.
(pronounced "pro say") A Latin term meaning "for himself." It refers to a person who represents himself in court alone without the help of a lawyer.
when a party represents themselves in a legal matter.
Representing oneself without assistance of legal counsel
Pro se is a Latin term for (him) self. A person who represents him or herself in a lawsuit - that is, without an attorney - appears in the case pro se.
A debtor who is not represented by an attorney in a bankruptcy case.
Legal representation of oneself.
Appearing on one's own behalf without an attorney.
Latin for "for oneself, on one's own behalf." When a litigant proceeds without legal counsel, they are said to be proceeding "pro se." see, e.g. Rivera v. Florida Department of Corrections, 526 U.S. 135 (1999). (Wex)
Latin: in one's personal behalf. Contrast with pro socio.
To act on your own, without the assistance of a lawyer.
The term used to describe a party that participates in a legal proceeding without an attorney.
means doing your own court case without a lawyer.
To represent yourself in court proceedings without an attorney. Return to List
a person who is not represented by an attorney.
For oneself; in one's own behalf; in person; a pro se party is one who, without representation, acts as his/her own attorney.
A Latin phrase meaning "for himself" or "in one's own behalf." This term denotes a person who represents herself in court. It is used in some states in place of "in pro per" and has the same meaning.
a party who does not retain a lawyer and appears for him/herself in court
Appearing in court for oneself, as in the case of one who does not use the services of a lawyer.
A Latin term meaning "on one's own behalf"; refers to people representing their own cases without attorney representation.
Pro se is a Latin adjective meaning "for self", that is applied to someone who represents himself (or herself) without a lawyer in a court proceeding, whether as a defendant or a plaintiff and whether the matter is civil or criminal.