I suppose you can if the promise was in writing and signed, but other wise their is no hope. Sorry!
To sue Job Corps, you must first determine the legal basis for your claim, such as discrimination or breach of contract. Next, gather evidence and documentation related to your case. Then, consult with an attorney experienced in handling cases against government programs or agencies. Lastly, file a formal complaint in the appropriate court, adhering to all procedural requirements and deadlines.
There were endless promises made to the American Indian. They were promised lands until the end of time. They were promised abundant food and clothing when they were forced upon reservations. They were promised they could keep their way of life if they went to reservations. As Chief Joseph said so eloquently, " They made us many promises, more than I can remember, but they only kept but one. They promised to take our lands, and they did."
He got promised the throne in 1051
Were not protected as promised by the United States
He promised them that he will make Germany a better place and make Germany stronger. you could check out his speeches, it explains everything.
If you were the person doing the job, it is more likely that he could sue you for not informing him you had no insurance.
This is America...You can sue anybody anytime for any reason and some lawyer will take your case!
You can try.
You could sue him in court.You could sue him in court.You could sue him in court.You could sue him in court.
Sue Sylvester is the head coach for the Cheerios (chearleaders)
You Sue Them!
The director of the government agency responsible for immigration could be sued for not doing his job.
Sue Frederick has written: 'I see your dream job'
You could sue if you have solid evidence the firing was because of your race, sex, age, religion or disability. You could sue if you can prove the firing was due to your support for a union. You cannot sue just for losing your fed job, since you had no RIGHT to what you lost. Equity ownership of a civil service jobs comes after you survive probation.
How long you can sue your job after a work injury varies slightly from state to state. In most states you have three years to sue for a personal injury or accident at work.
Why would you sue and want to be there? You don't sue them... You can fight for your job if you have grounds that the charges you were fired for are incorrect. But... if you were fired, you did something wrong! And you must have completed your two year probation period to fight for your job back.
I lost my job and I have to foreclose on my home. can I be sued by the lender.