5. Suing the Wrong Entity or Person One of the most common and biggest mistakes that can happen when you represent yourself is suing the wrong entity or person. It happens all the time, and it’s usually due to the lack of knowledge around court laws. See, if you are trying to sue “Joe Smith,” chances are that is not his full name. It’s possible that it’s “Joseph Bryan Smith” or maybe “Joe L. Smith.” These are just examples, but it’s just to show you that the full legal name needs to be present in order for a judgment to be enforced. However, if you are trying to sue a store like “Flowers R Us,” there may be a entity behind them like 123456 Ontario, Inc. If you don’t sue the entity then it’s very possible that you won’t get a judgment against them. When you have a licensed paralegal they will make all the necessary searches to make sure the proper legal name is present on the document and you are suing the right person or entity.