The first step in getting compensation from any governmental organization for any reason is to make a claim to the organization. If the governmental organization denies the claim, you can file a civil lawsuit to recover damages.
A wrongful termination lawyer helps employees who believe they were fired illegally seek justice. They investigate the circumstances leading to the termination, assess if any employment laws were violated, and represent the employee in legal proceedings to seek remedies such as reinstatement or compensation.
You can claim compensation in a workplace accident by getting legal representation. They will go through your case, get medical input, and they will sue on your behalf.
When in a road traffic accident the person is able to claim compensation for losses or injuries caused by the accident. The person is also able to ask for compensation for financial losses, which would be, for example, that he/she was late for work because of this accident.
Wrongful death attorneys can be found in any major city. If you check the local newspapers or papers from your nearest big scale city you should be able to locate great wrongful death attorneys with ease.
Resisting arrest is when an individual intentionally interferes with a law enforcement officer's attempt to perform a legal arrest. This can include physical struggles, fleeing, or refusing to comply with an officer's orders. It is considered a crime in many jurisdictions.
Depending on what your notice is for. If you are going to court to be a witness to an accident or a crime, probably not, if you are getting evicted from you home than 'yes' if you believe the eviction is wrongful.
Komi is a compensation given to the White player to make up for the advantage the Black player has from getting to go first.Typically, komi adds 5.5 points to White's final score.
First you go talk to a lawyer.
When the suit is filed and the opposing party has knowledge of the suit.
No,he cannot- even if he was not on house arrest. If he does, he will be in jail, not on house arrest.
No, because "wrongful death" is not a criminal charge, only a civil charge (a "lawsuit"), and can result in award of money (restitution, etc), but not jail.
You arrest them and then the judge lets them go. After all, this IS New York!