Yes, it is illegal to file a false lawsuit, as it constitutes perjury and can result in legal consequences such as fines or imprisonment.
Yes, it is a contract violation.
No
It depends on the legislation of the country you are in.
No because if they're undocumented they should'nt even be working there and it's illegal to have an undocumented employee so you can get in trouble as well. An undocumented employee is illegal to have, and they can file a lawsuit, but their employer may get in really big trouble, and so will they.
Yes, you can file a lawsuit for just about anything you want to.
Yes, it is illegal to defame someone, which means making false statements that harm their reputation. Defamation can result in a civil lawsuit for damages.
Yes, spreading false information about someone can be considered defamation, which is illegal and can result in a lawsuit. It is important to always verify information before sharing it to avoid legal consequences.
If that was illegal, judges and people who work at courts and who are lawyers wouldn't make as much money, so no it shouldn't be.
You can file a lawsuit.
It is illegal for a doctor to make false statements about a patient's condition. This could result in a lawsuit as well as loss of their medical license.
how do i file an answer to a lawsuit ?
Threatening a lawsuit is not illegal in itself, as it is a common practice in legal matters. However, making false or baseless threats can be considered illegal and may lead to consequences such as being sued for defamation or harassment. It is important to consult with a legal professional before making any threats of legal action.