When deciding who should be sued, several key issues must be considered, including the legal basis for the claim, the party's liability, and the ability to pay damages. It’s important to assess whether the defendant has a legal duty that was breached, whether they were directly responsible for the harm, and if they have the financial resources or insurance to cover potential claims. Additionally, jurisdictional issues and the statute of limitations may also impact the decision on who to sue. Finally, the potential for settlement and the likelihood of success in court should be evaluated.
Anyone can be sued. The judge will decide if the suit has merit.
No, a company can be sued if the company does not exist anymore. The owners of the company may be liable. An attorney can help you decide the best action to take.
Get a lawyer!
You personally cannot be sued, but the person may decide to claim on both of you, since you are in a marriage.
Yes, the accident and bankruptcy are two different issues.
Pay what you owe
i am being sued by my child father how do i response to this matter i don,t have money for a attorney
yes. The family should be sued! They've done a lot of damage to become vastly rich!
No, they'd need contracts, or both of them would have to decide to make it, so nobody get's sued. So, no.
So they don't get sued later.
Yes, you could potentially face legal issues if you sell customized shoes featuring a famous character without permission, as this may infringe on copyright and trademark laws. Famous characters are often protected by intellectual property rights held by their creators or associated companies. To avoid legal trouble, consider obtaining a license or creating original designs instead.
Yes, and many should be sued, too.