Paul Mcartney
The Attorney General
Taco Bell was sued because they claimed to have 100% beef in their taco meat, which was untrue. They had other synthetic fillers in the meat.
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A person can be sued in any state for any amount. Texas does however have quite liberal exemptions for protecting personal and real property.
Yes, in a divorce case. In Re: Marriage of J.B. and H.B. in Re State of Texas (05-09-01170-CV). They lost on appeal on August 31, 2010.In another case, a federal judge has scheduled a hearing on this issue for February 2014. Two same-sex couples (Cleopatra De Leon and Nicole Dimetman; Victor Holmes and Mark Phariss) have sued the state of Texas. The lesbian couple sued to have their Massachusetts marriage recognized. The male couple sued because they were denied a marriage license in Austin, TX.
The maximum to sue for in small claims cases in Texas is $10,000, including interest. Small claims cases are generally heard by Justices of the Peace. Justices of the Peace may also hear Justice Court cases, for which the jurisdictional limit is $10,000 exclusive of interest, and other civil suits. For self-help resources in filing a Small Claims case in Texas, visit the Texas Courts Self-Help Resources Guide related link.
Anyone can be sued but the chances of succesfully winning a law suite against such an office are very low due to them having much power in the law sector.
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.