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If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed . Thanks for visiting! Yes, it is possible to sue somebody without an attorney. It is usually done without an attorney in small claims court. For small claims court in Pennsylvania, there are forms that you can fill out at the District Judge (Justice of the Peace) office. It is also possible, at least in Pennsylvania, to sue somebody in regular county court. It is typically ...
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