Is a party who is represented by their own attorney entitled to the same procedural consideration as a plaintiff who is not represented by an attorney?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from McClelland v. Dir. of the Dep't of Health Care Servs., B262745 (Cal. App. 2016):

Appellant contends that he was at a disadvantage because he was representing himself. However, a self-represented party is held to the same procedural rules as a party who is represented by an attorney. "Under the law, a party may choose to act as his or her own attorney. [Citations.] '[S]uch a party is to be treated like any other party and is entitled to the same, but no greater consideration than other litigants and attorneys. [Citation.]' [Citation.]" (Nwosu v. Uba (2004) 122 Cal.App.4th 1229, 1246-1247.)

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