If you're looking to pursue legal action against a company or organization, the first step is to consult with a qualified attorney who can advise you on the merits of your case and the appropriate legal process to follow. You may need to gather evidence, document your claims, and identify the specific legal grounds for your lawsuit. Additionally, it's important to follow the proper procedures for filing a complaint in the relevant jurisdiction.
Sue McLeish was born in 1954.
No. Sue is a lesbian.
Rebekkah Sue Rosenberg's birth name is Rebecca Sue Rosenberg.
Sue Ingleton was born on July 20, 1944, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The cast of Party People - 2014 includes: Natalie Beth Cook as Mallory Susan Dziama as Sue
No. They can only get their guardian to sue the other person for them.
I think you can sue someone if they break the law in their country.
Sue Hadden has written: 'Our Green World' 'Alps and Their People (People & Places)'
Of course you can get sued. People sue all the time in 2012.
People can sue for three reasons: Property, money, and injury.
Sue Lafford has written: 'Disabled people and IT training in Islington'
People who sue a lot are called "litigious."
Sue, Stu
It is not possible to sue a website. Only people and corporations can be sued.
Contact a local lawyer for assistance with this. The lawyer will also be able to tell you if you have standing to sue; you can't normally sue someone for cutting down trees on their own property.
People sue and you could go to jail
Yes, the name is is just a name, like "Sue Smith", for example. But the law related 'sue' is often written "to sue" and includes a lot of paperwork and people accusing the other of something; this "sue" is not a name. Example Sentence Sue M. said she was going to sue Sue Z. because Sue Z. ran into Sue M.'s car. When one private party, instead of the legal system, brings "a charge" in court against another private party, it is typically a lawsuit in which one party sues another party. The government does not sue; the government can usually only charge.