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After they printed the story about me, I took the newspaper to Court and sued them for defamation of my character.
Yes.
Corporations may be sued for failing to control, or monitor, or properly supervise, the actions of its employees, however corporate entities cannot be directly sued for a "person-on-person" offense such as aggravated battery.
No. If the Image comes from google you must get a release from them to use that image. However, most images on google are just the result of a search so that image belongs to the site they found the image on. Either way you must have a written release for that image from the website that has the rights to it. If you do not have a written release for the image you can be sued for violating the copyright.
Yes, the IRS could withhold your taxes if there is a judgment against you. If you are sued for back child support, for example, your refund could be given directly to the other parent.
Not directly. A physician under their employ can be sued for malpractice if he treated you. If the issue is an insurance or coverage decision that was made based on chart review then you can't sure for malpractice.
No, you cannot be directly sued for insuring your child's car. However, if your child causes an accident while driving the insured car, you and your child could be sued for any damages or injuries caused. Insurance helps to mitigate financial liability in such situations.
You can be sued for up to $150,000, although most cases settle out of court for amounts closer to real damages.
Yes, Harper's magazine can be sued for libel if it publishes false statements that harm a person's reputation. To win a libel case, the individual would need to prove that the statements were false, defamatory, and made with actual malice (reckless disregard for the truth).
American cities can be 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.
The past tense of sue is sued.