Read the Federal Tort Claims Act. It can be viewed online and defines the circumstances under which the government can be sued.
You can sue a government agency for releasing private information about you under certain circumstances. For example, if you could have reasonably expected that agency to provide protection from the invasion of privacy or if you have a signed contract that guarantees privacy, you could sue that agency.
I would sue if damage was done to a tooth as a result of poor dental work. I had to file a report once with the American Dental Association. They may be able to help you.
Yes, depending on the circumstances, and if the student is under eighteen the teacher must sue the parents. An attorney could review the situation and explain the options.
Yes, grandparents in New York can sue for visitation rights under certain circumstances, such as when it is in the best interest of the child and the parents are denying visitation.
Yes, individuals can sue a state for constitutional violations under certain circumstances. This can be done through a legal process known as a lawsuit or a civil rights action.
No, you cannot sue anyone for anything regardless of the circumstances. There must be a legal basis or cause of action for a lawsuit to be filed.
In most jurisdictions the answer is yes, under certain circumstances. Damages may be awarded depending on the circumstances. For example, if a man went through an engagement and the wedding planning and then didn't show up at the wedding ceremony. The bride could sue for all the money that was spent planning the wedding.In most jurisdictions the answer is yes, under certain circumstances. Damages may be awarded depending on the circumstances. For example, if a man went through an engagement and the wedding planning and then didn't show up at the wedding ceremony. The bride could sue for all the money that was spent planning the wedding.In most jurisdictions the answer is yes, under certain circumstances. Damages may be awarded depending on the circumstances. For example, if a man went through an engagement and the wedding planning and then didn't show up at the wedding ceremony. The bride could sue for all the money that was spent planning the wedding.In most jurisdictions the answer is yes, under certain circumstances. Damages may be awarded depending on the circumstances. For example, if a man went through an engagement and the wedding planning and then didn't show up at the wedding ceremony. The bride could sue for all the money that was spent planning the wedding.
When the employees believes that the reference provided by the employer was not true and resulted in defamation of the employee
Yes, children have the legal right to sue their parents in certain circumstances, such as cases of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
Yes, it is possible to sue a state in federal court under certain circumstances, such as when the state has violated federal law or the U.S. Constitution. This can be done through a process known as "federal question jurisdiction."
You can sue anyone for anything doesnt meen you will win. It all depends on the circumstances of the crash.
Yes. It depends on the circumstances.