Yes, discrimination is against the law.
If I've understood the sentence right... no, you cannot continually bring the same suit against someone simply because you didn't like the previous results.
Sue for damages and seek an injunction against further disclosure.
To sue someone for fraud, you typically need to file a civil lawsuit in court. You would need to gather evidence of the fraud, such as documents or witnesses, and then engage the services of a lawyer to help you navigate the legal process. It's important to have a strong case and be prepared for a potentially lengthy and stressful legal battle.
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Anyone with legal standing and a legal claim against you can sue you.
Not sure you can. It is not against the law to ask someone if so-and-so works there. It is one of the risks one takes when looking for employment while still working. And to sue someone, you have to show damages.
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Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.
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You do have the ability to sue the doctor for malpractice. Bringing a lawsuit against someone is the right of every American.
It's almost impossible to sue Travelers because of the Binding Arbitration Agreement employees are forced to sign or be fired. I hope someone does, because they need to be stopped! I will be watching for someone to sue...I check the internet regularly.