A basic legal principal is that you can sue anyone for anything.
Since Florida is a right to work state I don't think you can ever sue your employer.
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Can I sue the Department Of State
It depends on what happened to you to want to sue the state. If you have suffered a loss or injury from the state or one of the states agents/employees then yes you might have a case. But the question is so vague. But yes you can take your local, state, and federal government to court.
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Definately. You just need to be able to prove it.
Yes, you can sue any state. did you get my message
Yes, although you should hire Florida counsel to represent you there. Actually, the answer provided herein depends on whether the proposed Defendant resides in Florida. If the defendant does not reside in Florida, then you will need to show some kind of contact between him/her and Florida to state a claim against him/her there.
Sue the dinosaur fossil was found in the state of South Dakota
If a mortgage is foreclosed in Florida, the lender may sue for any deficiencies between the amount of the loan still owed by the borrower and proceeds from the sale of the asset. This applies to mortgages, home equity loans, etc. which is being Forclosed upon in the State of Florida, which I understand to be a Recourse State. Since the loans are Non Recourse so I 'm not protected against them comming after my assests for any deficiency, even though the state of Florida is a Recourse State?
Sue Shifrin was born on April 16, 1949, in Miami, Florida, USA.
Mollie Sue was born on May 30, 1980, in Tampa, Florida, USA.