yes
The past tense of sue is sued.
Yes, you can potentially be sued for making a statement about a physician's mistake if the statement is false, defamatory, or damages the physician's reputation or practice. It is important to be careful and ensure that any statements made are true and supported by evidence to avoid legal repercussions.
Yes, a 17-year-old can be sued in South Carolina. Minors can be held liable for their actions in civil court, although their legal rights and obligations may vary compared to adults. It is advisable to seek legal guidance in such situations.
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.
That is the correct past tense "sued" (filed lawsuit or claim).All forms of the word sue are spelled the same.
NO, you cant do that in ANY state. It will get you sued quickly. Ohio Repo Laws
There are ways in which it can be done. Typically the police are going to be protected by the government, but if they violate someone's civil rights by doing unauthorized activities, they can be sued.
Go to the ANA website and look up Standards of Practice. These are the rule nurses have to live up to.
Yes. Ohio's ban on same-sex marriage is being challenged by a federal lawsuit filed on April 30, 2014.
Yes, a person who is on Ohio Public Employees Retirement can be sued for breaking a lease. Being on retirement does not grant immunity from legal obligations or consequences. If a person breaks a lease, they can be held accountable in court and may be required to compensate the landlord for any damages or losses incurred as a result of the breach.
American cities can be sued
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.
The past tense of sue is sued.
LimeWire has been sued.
yes you can. I hope you do not get sued!
The US Sued did win.
no