if u had a contract stating the work would be completed, yes
You can sue nearly anyone for anything, but I can honestly say you will most likely lose and end up having to pay court fees. It's not the school's responsibility to find you work, it's your own.
Sue the other party
How long you can sue your job after a work injury varies slightly from state to state. In most states you have three years to sue for a personal injury or accident at work.
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sue denim is one half of the band robots in disgusie and has her solo work sue and the unicorn :D
Sure a friend or stranger can sue you for just about anything.
Why would you sue and want to be there? You don't sue them... You can fight for your job if you have grounds that the charges you were fired for are incorrect. But... if you were fired, you did something wrong! And you must have completed your two year probation period to fight for your job back.
There is a way to sue for unlawful imprisonment in FL. This will time a lot of time and work.
You can sue anybody for anything. Welcome to the USA.
Work done is used as a term to communicate that a predetermined task has been completed OR to specifify a percentage of the task completed by saying that work done is at (f.i.) 70%
was the work completed by them
In is work to be completed, out/finished projects