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Yes you can but see if they will give you the money that you are owed first.
A lawsuit is an action a person takes in the court of law when they feel wronged by another person or company seeking money from damages.
If you didn't get the item you ordered and the company kept your money without offering a refund or exchange of some sort you can sue them in small claims court. The company benefited from your money so this is convergence. They can't do that.
There is no legal prohibition to it, but who would want to buy a lawsuit. In such cases, arrangements can be made whereby some part of the proceeds of sale remain in escrow pending the outcome of the litigation. Money that would have gone to the seller of the company now goes to the winner of the lawsuit and any remaining money goes to the former owner. That works only if the amount of the damages is known. If it seeks unliquidated damages in an unspecific amount, it will be difficult to sell. The damages could exceed the value of the company.
No. But he did not have a lot of money. He has lawsuit against Katie H*****
It depends on the case.
Yes.
A living trust has a Trustee (not an executor). You can bring a lawsuit against the Trustee. In the lawsuit the trustee will have to show what was done with the money, and the court will judge whether it is against the law or not. The trustee has a fiduciary responsibility and if that is violated, and there is proof, the trustee will lose the lawsuit and you will win damages.
They received an undisclosed amount in April 2013.
Rodney King received a settlement for his lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles following the 1991 police beating. He used the money to start a construction company and invested in real estate. He also donated to various charities and worked as a motivational speaker.
Yes. The money the person won now is just another asset. If he has his own legal liabilty, then he must pay it from his assets. I don't know that the source of the money would shield it.AnswerThat's correct. The fact that you obtained the money through a lawsuit will not shield it from creditors or judgments. The only thing it is exempt from is taxes. Well, and the lawyers cut.
A hotel has no legal right to confiscate your possessions. If you owe them money, they are free to file a lawsuit against you.