Yes. The US legal system allows any citizen to file suit against any other individual and/or entity. The only criteria is the suit cannot be frivolous in intent. Please be advised, the outcome of any civil suit is never a "sure thing". The plaintiff should be well informed of what is necessary to prevail and the consequences resulting in losing such action.
My co-workers and I have evidence against our ex employer of defimation by berading a co-worker and calling him a "f*got", assault on the same coworker, and stealing from our checks and telling us it was too withold taxes even tho he filed us as 1099, all while mentally abusing and manipulating us. What if any lawsuits could we file against him and what payout could we expect to recieve? Considering taking the first steps towards a lawsuit this monday.
Unless some special circumstance prevents you from doing so, you can sue anyone.
If they were, in fact, negligent, then yes. They don't have a privileged sue-proof status simply because you work with them.
No, that is not actionable. You have not suffered any damages that can be taken care of with money. You may have an action for harassment if it is bad enough.
If a coworker is being electrically shocked, do not touch them, and shut off the power.
No, the plaintiff is the person who is suing, and the defendant is the person who is being sued.
Talk down to someone, insult their intelligence.
The defendant is the one being sued in the court. It is their job to "defend" themselves against the allegations being brought in front of the court. Plaintiff - Complain Defendant - Defend
A class action lawsuit settlement is a form of lawsuit in which a large group of people collectively bring a claim to court and/or in which a group of defendants is being sued. It originated in the United States.
This is a statement....not a question. it has a ? mark so its a question i would cry juice because the lawsuit is outrageuos against me though it does have a question mark, there is no question being asked, making it a statement.
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The word "mexican" is racially loaded. it would be best not to use it at all. Use of it may result in a complaint being filed against you by a coworker or customer. if it is a coworker you will get told not to use the word again. if a customer makes the complaint you are most likely getting fired.
Kelly Price launched a lawsuit against New Light Church in July 2010 for copyright infringement of the song 'Women Who Win' that she wrote and had copyrighted. Participants of the New Light Church continued to use the song even after being refused a license to use it.
Not at this moment. The company recently lost a lawsuit against Ralcorp, who also produced a bowl-shaped tortilla chip. In 2012, a gentleman brought a suit against Frito-Lay because he claimed their food containers falsely advertised Sun Chips and some tortilla chips as being all-natural.
Confidentiality as well as financial privacy.
Jamie Leigh is most famous for being a victim of sexual assault. She filled a $114 million dollar lawsuit against her previous employers, but failed to do so.