Yes. It should go without saying that you can file a lawsuit against anyone for virtually anything. Whether you win or not is a different story. But, a school [teacher] serving alcohol to a student is unconscionable. The teacher is an agent of the school..the school is responsible for their teacher's actions. Yes.
Teachers and students are protected under section 1983 when principals, and even public labor union leaders discriminate against them ( i.e. deprive them of some constituional or civil right) using their positions to do so-and because he/or she (employee) participated in some protected activities against their employer or teacher. Jackie
The lawsuit against acetaminophen involves allegations that the drug can cause liver damage and failure when taken in high doses or combined with alcohol. Plaintiffs claim that manufacturers failed to provide adequate warnings about these risks.
get an attorney! and you have to have a good reson to file a lawsuit and have a good lawyer
You can file a lawsuit.
If you do something wrong, be prepared to be named in a lawsuit.
Yes, it is legally possible to file a lawsuit against any federal agency.
you can file a lawsuit against someone for practically anything.
The word lawsuit is a noun. Example, Mary Jefferson filed a lawsuit against Medical Center East in the Circuit Court of Legal County, Alabama.
The court where the lawsuit is filed must have jurisdiction. One of the persons in the lawsuit must either reside there, or the cause of the lawsuit had to occur there.
A plaintiff initiates a lawsuit against a defendant.
The answer you want is in the lawsuit documents. Your attorney can answer your question.
It depends on what the lawsuit is about but most likely no.