· 7/21/2009
Indian Springs LLC v. Indian Springs Land Investment, LLC
Citations
- 215 P.3d 457
- 147 Idaho 737
- 2009 Ida. LEXIS 114
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Although a non-attorney may appear pro se on his own behalf, that privilege is personal to him.”
- member-manager who was not attorney could not represent LLC in appeal concerning liquor licensing
- member-manager who was not attorney could not represent LLC in appeal concerning liquor licensing
- “[T]he law in Idaho is that a business entity, such as a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, must be represented by a licensed attorney before an administrative body or a judicial body.”
- “A trustee . . . is the owner of the property and deals with it as principal, as owner and as master, subject only to an equitable obligation to account to some person to whom he stands in the relation of trustee . . . .”
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Judges: Burdick, Eismann, Jones, Horton, Kidwell
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