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Rc Morris
  • Investor
  • Cleveland, GA
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Attorney Needed For Small Claims Court In Georgia?

Rc Morris
  • Investor
  • Cleveland, GA
Posted

I am beginning the process of taking a vendor to small claims court in Georgia for non-delivery of materials and services. The total amount is less than $3000. My question is that since the vendor was paid with a check from the LLC (single member) that the house is held in do I need an attorney to represent the LLC in court? If I go to court and represent the LLC will the judge consider myself as practicing law without a license? I'm unsure if it's considered that "big of a deal" in small claims court. All communications are in the form of text messages and are between my personal cell phone and the vendor directly. Any guidance/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks In Advance.

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