Simbraw, Inc. v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 1966-10-05

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OFINION OF THE COURT PER CURIAM. The sole question in this appeal as stated by the attorney at law representing appellant corporation is “Must a corporation, to litigate its rights in a court of law, employ an attorney at law to appear for it and represent it in the court or courts before whom its rights need to…

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