The plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle accident and commenced tort and accident benefits actions.
After multiple changes in counsel and a capacity assessment confirming she was capable, the plaintiff became self-represented.
The case management judge attempted to appoint Amicus Curiae to assist the plaintiff at trial, but the relationship between the plaintiff and proposed counsel broke down.
The plaintiff insisted on representing herself and refused further assistance.
The court reluctantly discontinued efforts to appoint Amicus Curiae and scheduled the trial and outstanding motions.