You can be sued for stealing a company name. You will probably have to pay stiff financial penalties but that is all.
Yes he did. He was sued for being accused of stealing an idea from a pair of twins and for trying to cut his friend out of his company.
Yes it's called - defamation of character Yes a company and the individual speading the rumors can be sued by the individual who is being accused of stealing. It's call defamation of character.
A person can contact the company and ask if they are being sued. However, contacting the Better Business Bureau may have better results.
Her Father LeAnn Rimes sued her father for "stealing" more than $7 million from her; she also sued her co-manager.
NO!
someone sued Andre 3000 for stealing their idea
You call your insurance company
You don't get sued through the mail. You get served through the mail. That is, the service is a notification that you are being sued and will give you a date to appear in court. You get sued in court.
Costco has been sued by its employees in the past. In 2012, a former employee of Costco sued the company for unlawful dismissal and unpaid overtime after being fired when he tried to organize other employees to bring attention to safety concerns.
No. She isn't being sued.
Chinese company Proview was using the name iPAD in 1998.In 2012, Apple had to purchase this company for $60 million to acquire the name after Proview sued them.
The companies insurance will protect them from being sued but not you.