Pro se definition

Pro se means a person proceeding on the person’s own behalf without legal representation.
Pro se means without an attorney.

Examples of Pro se in a sentence

  • Pro se parties who have not obtained CM/ECF passwords must serve and be served as otherwise provided in Fed.

  • Pro se plaintiffs must set forth enough factual allegations to “nudge[] their claims across the line from conceivable to plausible,” or “their complaint must be dismissed.” Bell Atlantic Corp.

  • Pro se parties providing an email address with their filings shall be registered to receive subsequent electronic notification.

  • Pro se parties filing in person who are not already registered users shall be directed to a computer station in the Clerk of Courts’ office to allow them to register as a user of the e-Filing Portal.

  • Pro se litigants should not be permitted to shift the burden of the litigation to the courts or to their adversaries.


More Definitions of Pro se

Pro se means in one's own behalf. A person is represented pro se in an administrative proceeding when acting without legal counsel or other representation.
Pro se means not represented by a lawyer.
Pro se means "for oneself" or "on one's own behalf." A supplemental pro se brief is the product of the party himself or herself, and not of the attorney representing the party.
Pro se means proceeding on one’s own behalf without legal representation.
Pro se means self-representation in a Commission proceeding without representation by an attorney.
Pro se means a person who acts on his or her own behalf without an attorney or other nonlawyer representative as permitted by rules of the OAL.
Pro se means a party who represents himself or herself and is not represented by an attorney.