They are the defendant. The person suing them is the plaintiff.
No. They can only go after the assets of the person that is being sued. If you have a joint account with that person that is part of the other person's assets. Any account that is just in your name is safe as you are not the person being sued.
Different terminology can apply in different jurisdictions. However, the person being sued is probably most frequently called the "Defendant". In some cases the term "Respondent" is used.
Being out of work does not protect you.
The defendant. The one being accused of a crime.
A person can contact the company and ask if they are being sued. However, contacting the Better Business Bureau may have better results.
No, the plaintiff is the person who is suing, and the defendant is the person who is being sued.
A victim is the person that the crime is committed to and the defendant is a person that is being sued or accused of something
No. She isn't being sued.
Has been charged with a crime in a criminal case or is the person being sued in a civil case.
No frostwire is not being sued,but lime wire got sued I don't know why frostwire didn't get sued and lime wire did.
Yes they can!
Why are the being sued? past due on auto loans They can be sued. I think your question is - if they win the judgement, can they garnish the SSI payment. NO. See link for citation