It is being sued by its own *former* employees, actually, because they were the ones who chose not to break the law to keep their jobs, and now that it has come out that so many broke the law to stay at the company, the ones who didn't stay and were fired for not meeting unrealistic goals are suing for wrongful termination.
get a job(s!) and pay off the debt
Liability exposure is when a company or a person is open to being sued. Typically, they are negligent and cause harm, which makes the exposed to a lawsuit.
Only if you are sued for the debt. First the RV is repossessed. Then you will get collection notices in the mail. If you are going to be sued, you will get notice of that too. If you are sued, the judge can award the creditor a judgment that allows them to garnish your wages.
It would depend on why they are sueing you and also what the disposition of the bankruptcy is.
No, the original creditor has sold the debt and is no longer involved in the collection process.
Costco has been sued by its employees in the past. In 2012, a former employee of Costco sued the company for unlawful dismissal and unpaid overtime after being fired when he tried to organize other employees to bring attention to safety concerns.
The number of employees has nothing to do with whether they can be sued or not.
No. She isn't being sued.
No frostwire is not being sued,but lime wire got sued I don't know why frostwire didn't get sued and lime wire did.
no
LimeWire has been sued.
Yes, Nicki Minaj is being sued because on her video ''Massive Attack" the props were rented and she is being sued for over $11,000.
Coldplay is no longer being sued for plagiarism
yeah shes being sued by Who magazine for dirty photos with Jeremy shum
I HEARD that Michael Jackson is being sued by his dance instructor for not paying him back...
Yes. It however, depends on what are you being sued for. For example, being sued for overdue alimony is perfectly doable within the laws of both countries.
Being disabled does not put one above the law. Anyone can be sued.