PRO SE NATION invites you to take a new road to explore the landscape of legal and justice issues for yourself.
‘Pro se’ is a Latin phrase that means ‘for oneself’ and is most commonly used to refer to those who self-represent or proceed in a legal dispute without an attorney. Using the Latin phrase in a more expanded way -- “Pro Se Nation” is an organization dedicated to helping American citizens better understand the law and legal principles 'for themselves.'
Think of this as a 'Do It Yourself' site to better understand the law, legal principles and the philosophy and history of law. This site does not provide legal advice or services, but can help you to understand how the law affects different aspects of your life and how you can begin to research and address legal disputes that may arise and how to find the most appropriate legal advice when needed. We believe, that as American citizens, it is vital that we all understand the laws that support the rights and freedoms we enjoy in this country. Living in different centuries, champions of freedom Simon Wiesenthal and Alexander Spencer said it best, "There is no freedom without justice." The PRO SE NATION TALK SHOW DEBUTED on Tues. Sept 8, 2015 on Princeton TV. The 28-minute programs have explored a wide range of topics listed below. You can also listen to the podcast of selected programs below.
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Divorce with Dignity -- What should you consider when moving toward divorce? (28 min. program)
Guests: Mediators Anju Jessani and Alan Karmin and Mediator, Arbitrator and Attorney Mary Ann Bauer join producer MaryLynn Schiavi to explore: the biggest mistakes made when couples begin the divorce process, the role emotions play in the process, mediation vs. collaborative family law approaches, the value of prenuptial agreements, and what to consider if you choose to go 'pro se' or self-represent -- without an attorney.
Guests: Mediators Anju Jessani and Alan Karmin and Mediator, Arbitrator and Attorney Mary Ann Bauer join producer MaryLynn Schiavi to explore: the biggest mistakes made when couples begin the divorce process, the role emotions play in the process, mediation vs. collaborative family law approaches, the value of prenuptial agreements, and what to consider if you choose to go 'pro se' or self-represent -- without an attorney.
Eminent Domain Law: What are your options when ' the king' wants your property? When the government seeks to invoke eminent domain because your property is needed to serve the public interest, what are your options? Guests are attorneys Blake Davis and Robert Lipschitz, who specialize in eminent domain law in New Jersey, share their insights and experience.
Who wins and who loses in class action suits?
What should every entrepreneur should know about the law?
Is mediation a better way to resolve our differences in the 21st century?
Do we have access to justice in America today?
(Inaugural program, aired on Princeton TV on Sept. 8, 2015)
In this inaugural program of Pro Se Nation: understand the law for oneself, host/ producer MaryLynn Schiavi seeks the perspectives of three New Jersey attorneys about the health of the American legal system, access to justice for the average citizen, the experience of the self-represented or pro se litigant, and the cost of justice today. Featured guests are: Mary Ann Bauer, Esq, Noel Crowley, Esq. and Howard Matalon, Esq. . Length 28- minutes.
(Inaugural program, aired on Princeton TV on Sept. 8, 2015)
In this inaugural program of Pro Se Nation: understand the law for oneself, host/ producer MaryLynn Schiavi seeks the perspectives of three New Jersey attorneys about the health of the American legal system, access to justice for the average citizen, the experience of the self-represented or pro se litigant, and the cost of justice today. Featured guests are: Mary Ann Bauer, Esq, Noel Crowley, Esq. and Howard Matalon, Esq. . Length 28- minutes.
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