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Joe Hand Promotions Inc. v. Ronda George JR'S Place

United States District Court, D. Kansas
Nov 19, 2008
CIVIL ACTION Case No. 08-2431-CM (D. Kan. Nov. 19, 2008)

Summary

striking an answer because the defendant corporation appeared pro se

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Opinion

CIVIL ACTION Case No. 08-2431-CM.

November 19, 2008


ORDER


This case is before the court on Plaintiff's Motion to Strike Purported Answer of Defendant JR's Place, Inc., d/b/a JR's Place (Doc. 9). Defendant JR's Place, Inc. ("JR's Place") did not file a response to the motion. Plaintiff asks the court to strike defendant JR's Place's answer to the complaint because Ronda George, president of JR's Place, filed the answer pro se. While the answer does not explicitly state that defendant George was attempting to answer the complaint for defendant JR's Place, as well, it appears to the court that was defendant George's intent.

A corporation cannot proceed pro se. Rowland v. Cal. Men's Colony, 506 U.S. 194, 202 (1993). And a person who is not an attorney cannot represent a corportation. Id.; Harrison v. Wahatoyas, LLC, 253 F.3d 552, 556 (10th Cir. 2001) ("As a general matter, a corporation or other business entity can only appear in court through an attorney and not through a non-attorney corporate officer appearing pro se.").

In light of the rule that a corporation must proceed through counsel, the court strikes defendant JR's Place's answer. Because the time to answer has passed, the Clerk of the Court would be justified in entering defendant JR's Place's default. See Fed.R.Civ.P. 55(a). In the interest of justice, because defendant George proceeds pro se, and because this case is in its early stages of litigation, the court determines that defendant JR's Place should be granted an additional twenty days to obtain counsel and have counsel file an answer or otherwise respond to the complaint on its behalf.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Plaintiff's Motion to Strike Purported Answer of Defendant JR's Place, Inc., d/b/a JR's Place (Doc. 9) is granted. The court grants defendant JR's Place twenty days from the date of this order to obtain counsel and have counsel file an answer or otherwise respond to the complaint on its behalf.


Summaries of

Joe Hand Promotions Inc. v. Ronda George JR'S Place

United States District Court, D. Kansas
Nov 19, 2008
CIVIL ACTION Case No. 08-2431-CM (D. Kan. Nov. 19, 2008)

striking an answer because the defendant corporation appeared pro se

Summary of this case from Native American Council of Tribes v. Weber
Case details for

Joe Hand Promotions Inc. v. Ronda George JR'S Place

Case Details

Full title:JOE HAND PROMOTIONS, INC., Plaintiff, v. RONDA GEORGE and JR'S PLACE…

Court:United States District Court, D. Kansas

Date published: Nov 19, 2008

Citations

CIVIL ACTION Case No. 08-2431-CM (D. Kan. Nov. 19, 2008)

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