You can file pro se, but would need an attorney to have a real chance. Please know that most defamation suits fail. And you do have to show actual and provable material loss or emotional harm.
Yes. Anyone can. Talk to a plaintiff class action lawyer about your specific situation. Good luck.
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A civil suit is one between two private parties where they have a disagreement or damages. A criminal act is a suit between the government and an accused that violates a law.
You can only file "single" if you have completed the divorce papers and the final decree has been read and approved in a court of law. In this particular case, you would file "Married, filing separately".
before you sue a person check with DA Lawyer what can be done. I had done this before when i sue someone from other state. when you get ready get Lawyer and check with DA Lawyer to where attent to go court. but both lawyer will tell you what need to do. Good luck. Absolutely... Anyone from anywhere in the world may sue you. I live in Canada and I can file suit in your U.S. jurisdiction, have it served on you and effect a law suit in one day's time. It is important not to overlook your legal obligations based on a false sense of security.
As long as what is stated is TRUE there is no defamation.
My child has lead can't I file a lawsuit
You file a law suit against the vet. Consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction as to how to proceed.
Yes. A criminal history does not a prevent a person from filing a law suit.
I am not sure but I believe that you can file a law suit.
Yes. You may also be able to name the school or school board in the suit.
A suit for defamation would be a civil suit. There are no statutory punishment or jail time for civil offenses, the case would most probably be settled with a monetary award. Edited to add: In addition to monetary damages, a successful defamation plaintiff, in many cases, can also get a court order forcing a website to remove the defamatory content.
The length of time permitted to file a suit, or statute of limitations, depends on the type of suit, not the defendant. If you are not comfortable researching statute of limitations and cause of action on your own, an attorney is wise.
If fraud was commited, yes. If you assumed he/she was a pure bred, no
yes you can that would be very warong if you couldn't
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defamation constitutes damage that requires due process if law