Yes, you can sue any state. did you get my message
Possibly, but it depends on the laws of the state.
Employers can sue employees in every state.
Wade represented the state of Texas and Roe did not try to sue, she did sue.
Texas. Texas. Texas.
You must get permission from the State Attorney General's office in order to bring a suit against the State of Texas.
Nancy Wiley has written: 'When Sue Pretends' 'The great State Fair of Texas' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works, State Fair of Texas
There are no state laws in Texas which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. There are, however, local laws in Austin, Dallas, El Paso and Houston.
Absolutely. That is discrimination.
You can sue a company for various reasons, such as breach of contract, negligence, discrimination, fraud, or product liability.
Labor Êand employment laws differ from one state to another. In Wyoming ,an employee can sue employer for wrongful termination, particularly for discrimination, breach of contract and retaliation for exercising you rights.Ê
I bought a car in Texas, then moved out of state, I still made payments, but not I'm behind. I intent to start paymants up again, but now the dealer is saying that he is going to sue me, Can he?