Rubin v. Tress
Plaintiff-appellant was a lawyer representing himself in an action to recover unpaid legal fees. Seemingly not content with simply proving true the old adage about a lawyer representing himself, the
Plaintiff-appellant was a lawyer representing himself in an action to recover unpaid legal fees. Seemingly not content with simply proving true the old adage about a lawyer representing himself, the
The mortgagee filed a foreclosure suit against the mortgagor, but a nonsuit was granted after the lower court found that the mortgagee failed to give proper notice under Act 91.
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