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This is a no-reply account for community administration. Please do not tag or message this account, as they are not reviewed by a human. Courtroom5 is a legal automation platform designed to help individuals represent themselves in U.S. civil courts. The platform provides tools to understand legal documents, research relevant case law, construct legal arguments, and create court filings. It aims to empower pro se litigants by offering guidance on procedural options and strategic decision-making, ultimately increasing their chances of a favorable outcome. Courtroom5 also offers additional services such as expert consultations and practice hearings. The platform boasts a high success rate and extensive coverage across U.S. jurisdictions.

Statutes, Codes & Rules

Statutes, Codes & Rules

This month, we\’ll dive deep on Statutes, Codes & Rules and the legal procedures defined by them. Turns out there are substantive laws that give us rights and procedural laws that spell out how to assert them. When you understand the difference, you will better navigate the stages of your case and be more effective in getting the court to enforce your rights.

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Motions to Punish

Motions to Punish

This month, we\’ll discuss Motions to Punish, which can be used to stop your opponent\’s bad behavior. You\’ll see lots of misbehavior as a pro se litigant – from lying to the court to hiding evidence and more – because lawyers think they can abuse you. But courts have procedures to powerfully address these bad acts.

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Building Community

Building Community

You asked; we delivered. This month, we\’ll discuss the value of Building Community and introduce Courtroom5\’s new pro se community. Get early access to a space dedicated to the pro se experience and the Personal Practice of Law. You\’ll set up your profile so others can find and connect with you, choose your notifications, explore the various features and posts, and announce your presence with a post of your own.

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Trial Motions

Trial Motions

This month, we\’ll discuss Trial Motions to obtain court orders during trial and immediately before and after trial. While the pleadings and the evidence collected in discovery set the table for trial, these motions are your final chance to balance the scales in your favor.

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Giving a Deposition

Giving a Deposition

This month, we discuss Giving a Deposition without giving your case away. When your opponent sends you a deposition notice, you should prepare for tricks and pressure tactics to make you testify against yourself. If you\’re not ready on Deposition Day, you may say things under oath that can and will be used against you. We\’ll share strategies for getting through a likely hostile conversation unscathed.

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Taking a Deposition

Taking a Deposition

This month, we discuss Taking a Deposition, the process of collecting testimony from a potential witness before trial. If your opponent lists a witness for trial, you\’ll want to hear that testimony before a judge or jury hears it so you can prepare to challenge it. Even if they\’re not listed for trial, deposing a hostile witness can suss out information your opponent may be hiding. We\’ll share strategies for getting to the meat of the matter.

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