A person can sue a forger if the person suffered damages as a result of the forgery.
Yes. This would probably be a civil suit for fraud.
No.Added: ABSOLUTELY not! UNLESS - they have a Power of Attorney from their client to act in the client's stead.
What do you mean by illegal documents? To answer your question, yes you can sue. In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win.
Easy, you go to company and sue it.
Generally, if you can find an attorney to take on your case, you can sue most anyone for any reason. Your first task is to locate such an attorney who can answer your specific question.
can my attorney in fact sue me for divorce
you can sue for anything, the question is, Is this something to sue about? I don't think so. I don't believe she broke any rules. Try talking to your boss.
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You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.
William Westcott was accused of forging the founding documents.
Sue Golding has written: 'The forging of a post liberal-democracy: Gramsci's attempt to ground democracy on the fractured terrain of historical subjectivity'
If you are an American Citizen.
Contact an attorney and ask.