There are many ways to respond to a lawsuit. The exact answer depends type of lawsuit and whether or not there are any defects in the allegations of the lawsuit. The most common example of a form to repsond to a lawsuit is called an answer. You can use it to admit or deny the allegations and allege defenses. It all depends on the circumstances of the case and the laws of your state.
Check with your local Clerk of The Court office to determine if they may have a special form.
Some would sue someone else if there was a wrong or harm done to them and they wanted to get back their damages in some form. For example, if someone smashed a man's car, he might sue them for the money needed to repair his car.
The -ing form of to sue is suing. Another example of this form is ensuing.
The possessive form is Sue's typewriter.
Sue your self.
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I'm sure you can, but I doubt your going to get much if they needed to use your credit, then ruined it.
Perhaps. More details would be needed to give a definitive answer.
A very good one. Search for one that specializes in malpractice.
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It depends on the grounds for the original case you were going to sue him for. If it was for an illegal discriminatory practice or illegal harassment, then in addition to your original case, you can also sue him for what is called "retalition," which a form of harassment. It is probably not a good idea to tell your boss that you are suing him. If you are going to sue your boss, you should let your lawyer or a court officer serve him with the lawsuit.
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