When The Beatles were breaking up, Paul wanted to get control of his part of the Beatles. He'd thought he'd sue the manager - Allen Klein - but he was told he actually had to sue the other Beatles; he said he agonised for 6 months about suing his mates.
To get them away from Allen Klein, or at least save his share of their business interests from being taken over by Klein.
To get released from his contract with the band. He needed out of the band in order to release his first solo album.
He didn't. Paul McCartney sued to dissolve the Beatles' business partnership, concerned that Allen Klein's management would damage them over time. (He wasn't happy about it, saying later "I felt like an arse, suing my best mates and being seen to sue my best mates.") At the time, the other Beatles were sold on Klein, and rejected McCartney's choice of manager, his new father-in-law Lee Eastman. Lennon, Harrison and Starr later soured on Klein, and the two sides sued each other, settling in 1977 with a payment to Klein of about £3.5 million. In the end, the other Beatles were thankful to McCartney, for "saving their legacy".
It was officially released in the newspapers on April 10, 1970 that Paul McCartney had left The Beatles. Although, it was John Lennon who had officially quit first.
In this order: That'll be the Day Peggy Sue Oh Boy It Doesn't Matter Anymore (written by Paul Anka) Maybe Baby
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He didn't. Paul McCartney sued to dissolve the Beatles' business partnership, concerned that Allen Klein's management would damage them over time. (He wasn't happy about it, saying later "I felt like an arse, suing my best mates and being seen to sue my best mates.") At the time, the other Beatles were sold on Klein, and rejected McCartney's choice of manager, his new father-in-law Lee Eastman. Lennon, Harrison and Starr later soured on Klein, and the two sides sued each other, settling in 1977 with a payment to Klein of about £3.5 million. In the end, the other Beatles were thankful to McCartney, for "saving their legacy".
It was officially released in the newspapers on April 10, 1970 that Paul McCartney had left The Beatles. Although, it was John Lennon who had officially quit first.
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Nobody. John Lennon was holed up at his aunt's house, listening to her gloat about how he came back broke from the Beatles' first trip to Hamburg, instead of making £100 a week like he'd boasted when he left.Paul McCartney sued the other Beatles ten years later (1970), to end their business partnership before Allen Klein could take it over completely.
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Yes and they will.
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John Terrys dads name is Ted. His dad and his mother (sue) split when John & Brother Paul were children.
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Yes, she played Sue. The stars of the film were Ann Blyth and Paul Newman.
The answer to "Can you sue a person" is yes, because that's how the legal system works. The rest of your question doesn't make any sense grammatically or logically. (Note that just because you CAN sue someone doesn't mean you will win, or that the court won't simply throw out the suit.)