Sue Grafton's "X" is due out sometime in 2015, however an official release date has not been announced. "W" Is for Wasted was released in 2013.
Yes, but don't expect to get anything unless you have actually suffered some financial loss due to the breach.
I saw on Amazon recently that "U is for Undertow" is due out Dec 2009. Start pre-ordering!
If someone else was at fault, you can sue them for the medical expenses and income lost due to recovery time. For something so minor, don't expect much.
Bella has no physical or mental condition, though sometimes she thinks her brain is a different "frequency" to everyone else. --- I should hardly think it matters, due to the fact that this is an awful book, and she is a mary-sue.
yes
Sue your emloyer.
Sue, Cue, due that i can think of
You cannot sue your landlord unless you suffered damages due to his negligence.
No, the president cannot sue a private citizen for defamation while in office due to legal protections.
If the easement is in a municipality other than Chicago, then, the City of Chicago would not sue.
Unlikely but not impossible. To be able to sue you need to convince people that the incisions opening up is due to surgeon error, and not due to you moving about too much too soon after the procedure. Or not due to you having above-average sensitive skin.
In order to sue for defamation of character, you will have to prove that your reputation was damaged due to slander or libel. You will have to present your case in a court of law.