Originally Posted by
sbrower
Just because I really am a lawyer, and because I know the answer, I will note that you are mistaken. The statute prohibits lawyers appearing in small claims except in very narrow circumstances (like where a law firm is being sued). Corporations send other people to these types of cases and then, if they lose, and if they care, they file an appeal to the Superior Court and then an attorney CAN appear...
Thanks for this.
(Deleted my incorrect information.)