if one talks gossip off prop can one be sued
Rhianna was sued for a music video, someone said it was his work that was used in the creativity of the video.
It means that if you copy something copyright and don't give it its props (or credit) you will be sued
The person who is entitled to property depreciaiton after repairs between the owner and contractor is the owner. The contractor comes in to fix things and if he doesn't do it right, he can be sued. But if the work was done right, the owner is responsible.
In order not to be sued for infringement, you may freely use public domain materials, but everything else must be entirely your own original work. In the case of an autobiography, that shouldn't be difficult.
Talk with the people trying to collect and see if you can work something out. Or declare bankruptcy so the debts can be written off.
You can only sue any outsourced provider for fraudulent activities and infringement of intellectual property. Non-payment of work by a local client can be filed through a small claims court.
Being out of work does not protect you.
Yes, you can.
Yes but not because of a decision they made based on their job. They can be sued for something they did outside of their line of work although it will be an uphill battle to win though because they are usually well known by the other barristers. If you disagree with a barristers decision, you will want to follow an appeals process instead.
No he can not. You can only be sued if you preform first aid that you are not trained to do and the victim is hurt more because of you. Either way, you can stand and not do anything and you could not be sued.
work is a path function.It is not property.
It said something about “because they reward for doing hard work“ I can’t go back to look at it