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Labrie, v. Vt. Department of Environmental Conservation

Supreme Court of Vermont
Jul 9, 1991
596 A.2d 354 (Vt. 1991)

Summary

In LaBrie, Inc. v. Vermont Dep't of Envtl. Conservation, 157 Vt. 642, 643, 596 A.2d 354, 354 (1991), we recognized the general rule that a corporation must appear through counsel.

Summary of this case from Vermont Agcy., Nat. Res. v. Upper Val. Reg. Land. Corp.

Opinion

No. 90-111

July 9, 1991.

Appeal from Washington Superior Court.


This action was dismissed by the superior court because the plaintiff corporation is being represented by one of its stockholders and officers, a nonlawyer, who refuses to obtain counsel for it. We concur with the trial court that generally a corporation must appear through counsel and that the failure to obtain counsel in this case was grounds for dismissal. See Jones v. Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, 722 F.2d 20, 22 (2d Cir. 1983). The record does not support plaintiff's claim that the corporation cannot afford counsel so that a requirement of counsel will deny the corporation access to the courts. Thus, there is no factual basis for plaintiff's argument that the counsel requirement offends Chapter I, Article 4 of the Vermont Constitution. Nor does the record support plaintiff's argument that one superior judge denied a motion to dismiss on the same ground as the action was eventually dismissed. Since the entry order of the first superior judge does not mention the counsel issue, we conclude that the decisions were on separate grounds and there was no horizontal appeal from one judge to another. See In re Knapp, 152 Vt. 59, 62-63, 564 A.2d 1064, 1065-66 (1989). There was no judge shopping or violation of V.R.C.P. 11.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Labrie, v. Vt. Department of Environmental Conservation

Supreme Court of Vermont
Jul 9, 1991
596 A.2d 354 (Vt. 1991)

In LaBrie, Inc. v. Vermont Dep't of Envtl. Conservation, 157 Vt. 642, 643, 596 A.2d 354, 354 (1991), we recognized the general rule that a corporation must appear through counsel.

Summary of this case from Vermont Agcy., Nat. Res. v. Upper Val. Reg. Land. Corp.
Case details for

Labrie, v. Vt. Department of Environmental Conservation

Case Details

Full title:LaBRIE, INC. v. VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, et al

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont

Date published: Jul 9, 1991

Citations

596 A.2d 354 (Vt. 1991)
596 A.2d 354

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