Generally a person cannot work for free, even voluntarily, except as a volunteer for a licensed non-profit organization. Unless you are a licensed non-profit, if a person worked for you (even if she said the work would be free), you are obligated to pay her a reasonable amount for her work. A labor and employment law attorney in your area can look at your specific situation and provide you guidance based on your state's laws.
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I was working on a friends house for free , other that what the people that were helping me , i paid for everything up front all susplies , cost of labor .. i had no contract with her . she owed me money that i paid my friends that were helping me . can she sue me for not finishing , after she said she did not like my work & told me not to come back ! a guy with a BAD FRIEND , Scott
How long you can sue your job after a work injury varies slightly from state to state. In most states you have three years to sue for a personal injury or accident at work.
yes he/she can. if the teachers a bad teacher, feel free to sue them
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Sure a friend or stranger can sue you for just about anything.
You can sue anybody for anything. Welcome to the USA.
There is a way to sue for unlawful imprisonment in FL. This will time a lot of time and work.
You are free to attempt to sue anyone for anything... winning the suit is an entirely different question. Because your question is vague, i.e. sue for what, the vague answer is "YES." Lllarry
if u had a contract stating the work would be completed, yes
Of course you can. Why not. If he fires you,when you sue on him/her just say I can find a better place to work. Don't be scared to do that!
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