How to Sue Someone: Step-by-Step Guide to Filing a Lawsuit - ENJURIS Now, I’m suing my adversary for the cost of my attorney This may be my biggest task yet, but I truly believe I’ve got a solid case My list of exhibits will go to EE, when I’m done That alone should make it too expensive for a lawyer to handle… So, pretty much it’ll be just her and I in the courtroom
Suing a Foreign Defendant: What You Need to Know - ENJURIS Suing a foreign defendant involves several practical considerations Here are some more things to consider: Legal representation: Not all attorneys have experience with international litigation When choosing an attorney, be sure to ask about their experience in suing foreign defendants It's important to find someone who understands the
When Vets Make Mistakes: Veterinary Malpractice Wrongful . . . - ENJURIS Suing a veterinarian for malpractice can be costly If you’re determined to pursue litigation, it may be worth looking into free or reduced-cost representation Here are some options: Law school clinics Most law schools have legal clinics
Do I Need to File a Notice of Claim When Suing the Government? - ENJURIS At some point, most people have probably felt frustrated enough to contemplate suing the government However, for those who have a legitimate claim—like a pedestrian struck by a government-owned vehicle—the process is more complex than suing a private individual or company One key difference is the requirement to file a “notice of claim ”
Sovereign Immunity: Can You Sue the Government? - ENJURIS In addition, the statute of limitations is often shorter when suing the government compared to suing another citizen or company To put it simply, if you’re thinking about suing the government, it’s highly recommended that you meet with an experienced attorney If you’re having trouble locating an attorney, use our free online directory
Martin v. United States: Can You Sue After an FBI Raid? - ENJURIS The FTCA, enacted in 1946, provides individuals with an avenue for suing the federal government for wrongful or negligent acts committed by federal employees Under the FTCA, the government waives its sovereign immunity in cases where a private individual would be held liable under similar circumstances
How to File a Civil Lawsuit in South Carolina—Steps to Take - ENJURIS If you were injured at work, you might file a workers’ compensation claim A workers’ compensation claim is different from a personal injury lawsuit and would be filed—at least initially—with the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission