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Litigants or parties representing themselves in court without the assistance of an attorney are known as pro se litigants.
Judges prefer to deal with lawyers, who are more accustomed to legal procedures, and they fear that they must often bend over backward to assist pro se litigants, even though they are not legally obliged to do so.
Terms not to italicize include arguendo, e.g., i.e., in limine, prima facie, pro hac vice, pro se, quantum meruit, and res judicata.
Pro se is handling ones own legal case in court without a lawyer. Sui juris is being legally independent and not under the legal guardianship or control of another. Anyone can be pro se, while being sui juris means having full legal capacity and rights.
What is pro se Litigation? Pro se actually means for himself, and in legal terms it means a person represents himself/herself in court when either filing an action or responding to an action without the assistance of an attorney. Pro se litigants are held to the same standard as attorneys. Mediation And Your Case.