Yes, a president can be sued for their actions while in office, but there are legal limitations and procedures that must be followed.
No, the president cannot sue a private citizen for defamation while in office due to legal protections.
Yes, you can sue a company for negligence in a personal injury case if their actions or lack of actions caused your injury.
It is possible for someone to sue you for your actions if they believe you have caused them harm or violated their rights. It is important to be aware of the consequences of your actions and to seek legal advice if you are concerned about potential lawsuits.
Because she had had enough character development to no longer be considered a Sue, and her actions now had consequences.
Yes, it is possible to sue a District Attorney's office for misconduct or negligence, but it can be challenging to prove and win such a case.
Start by hiring an attorney, and figure out who you want to sue. There is no "election office" of the US. Elections are handled by the Registrars of the various states. As far as whether you have grounds to sue- that is another matter.
Yes, a minor can sue someone for damages or injuries caused by their actions, but they may need a legal guardian or representative to file the lawsuit on their behalf.
Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.
You can only sue the estate for the actions of the estate/executor. Any right to sue the individual expires when the individual dies.
City Attomey's Office or designee
Mary Sue Coleman
Yes, a customer can sue an employee for misconduct or negligence if the employee's actions caused harm or damages to the customer.