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Many people assume that no lawyers are ever allowed in a small claims court, and that decisions in such courts are always unrecoverableunreviewable (final) because of their informal nature. Is this true in all US states? In Any?
Many people assume that no lawyers are ever allowed in a small claims court, and that decisions in such courts are always unrecoverable because of their informal nature. Is this true in all US states? In Any?
Many people assume that no lawyers are ever allowed in a small claims court, and that decisions in such courts are always unreviewable (final) because of their informal nature. Is this true in all US states? In Any?
In small claims court, can either party have a lawyer? Can decisions be appealed?
Many people assume that no lawyers are ever allowed in a small claims court, and that decisions in such courts are always unrecoverable because of their informal nature. Is this true in all US states? In Any?