Yes, you can potentially sue someone for going through your belongings, depending on the circumstances. This action may constitute invasion of privacy or trespassing, particularly if they entered your property without permission. However, the success of such a lawsuit would depend on the specific laws in your jurisdiction and the details of the incident. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to assess your situation.
If you have not been harmed, you cannot sue.
Yes of course you can, theft.
No, you will not be able to sue someone for offering you a job and then not being able to follow through. And given that they are bankrupt, what are you going to sue for? They don't have any money and there is a good chance they are going to be getting rid of a lot of employees.
Unless you have committed an criminal offense, she can't sue you for any reason.
lol I doubt it. Actually, I don't. Because America's got stupid stuff going to court. :)
can you sue someone over 18 for assaulting a minor
Sue
A properly constituted agreement not to sue is called a 'quitclaim' and is perfectly legal. This assumes you bothered to get it written down and signed. If someone just said "I promise not to sue you", then the burden of proof is likely going to fall on you.
In some states that's required sue to get it removed if you are not obligated to pay child support. see dads house link
By law, the cops are not allowed to force you to sue if someone breaks your nose. They won't say:"You won't sue him/her for breaking your nose, you're going to jail." They're not allowed to do that. You're the victim, so you decide wether you sue or not. If you refuse to sue or file a police report, the cops will respect that, but they will tell you the consequences of not suing or filing a police report or taking your assailant to court.
if they are dumb enough to tell you their real name sue sue sue sue sue sue
Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.