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Bennett v. United States Trust Co. of New York

U.S.
Jan 13, 1986
474 U.S. 1058 (1986)

Summary

articulating well-settled principle of law that a corporation cannot appear pro se and must be represented by counsel.

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Opinion

No. 85-795.

January 13, 1986, OCTOBER TERM, 1985.


C.A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 770 F. 2d 308.


Summaries of

Bennett v. United States Trust Co. of New York

U.S.
Jan 13, 1986
474 U.S. 1058 (1986)

articulating well-settled principle of law that a corporation cannot appear pro se and must be represented by counsel.

Summary of this case from Sundale, Ltd. v. Florida Assocs. Capital Enters., LLC
Case details for

Bennett v. United States Trust Co. of New York

Case Details

Full title:BENNETT ET AL. v. UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 13, 1986

Citations

474 U.S. 1058 (1986)

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