The Queen (of Great Britain) does not pass any bills, these bills are drawn up by the legislature (the government of the day) and passed by a vote in parliament. After the second reading of the bill it then goes to the Queen to sign (the royal ascent). The Queen MUST sign these bills into law.
Being duly enacted by parliament and signed by the Queen, there is by definition no way a lawsuit can be brought against it in a UK court as the bill is the law. However if the bill infringes any treaties that the UK has signed up to (including European Union legislation) then a UK CITIZEN can challenge the legality of the bill in the courts.
get an attorney! and you have to have a good reson to file a lawsuit and have a good lawyer
You can file a lawsuit.
Yes, it is legally possible to file a lawsuit against any federal agency.
you can file a lawsuit against someone for practically anything.
She filed a lawsuit against the company for wrongful termination.
Don't really know if you'd have much of a case for a lawsuit, but it's certainly inappropriate. If you're considering taking legal action against that employer, your best option is to actually discuss it with a lawyer.
The company filed a lawsuit against their former employee for breach of contract.
The court where the lawsuit is filed must have jurisdiction. One of the persons in the lawsuit must either reside there, or the cause of the lawsuit had to occur there.
It depends on what the lawsuit is about but most likely no.
A plaintiff initiates a lawsuit against a defendant.
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The answer you want is in the lawsuit documents. Your attorney can answer your question.