Yes.
yes and u can also be sued
Yes.
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yes
they are getting sued because they stole the name from someone in the U.S.A.
You can always be sued for hurting someone. Is it worse to hurt someone while wearing a bullet proof vest? Not particularly.
Yes, he did. He got sued for scamming someone out of money. I do not know what the verdict was though.
Yes.
No, why would you think that?
Rhianna was sued for a music video, someone said it was his work that was used in the creativity of the video.
No, infecting is not an adverb.Infecting is a verb.
Congress can be sued. In fact, Congress has been named as a defendant in many cases. In 2009, someone sued Congress because they felt Obama was not born in the US.