Am I able to sue a school district for not providing a mentor to me my first year teaching?
You would be unlikely to prevail on such a suit as a first year teacher, because they are under no obligation to renew your contract. Your best bet...
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You would be unlikely to prevail on such a suit as a first year teacher, because they are under no obligation to renew your contract. Your best bet...
Sorry you do not provide any relevant facts to evaluate your question, bottom line , whether they ultimately can prevail or not, if you are sued,...
Your least expensive option is to pay 1270 - from what you describe it sounds like you owe that much based on what you agreed to, it is not their...
Unless your estate would be worth more than 5 million, there would be no tax consequences to you from a 15, 000 gift - even if your estate is worth...
if you can prove that you had an agreement to be paid for time and expenses, including for attending training, you probably have a claim, but...
Even if there was an implied warranty that applied in excess of the express warranty, not a sure thing at all, the value of what you paid means...
No, this would not be illegal unless there was a contract or collective bargaining provision, but that would be unlikely.
If the credit line was secured by the property, and you sold the property and did not pay the credit line off, you may have committed fraud under...
It is unlikely that you can withdraw a final judgment, you could have voluntarily dismissed case before entry but you are usually stuck after entry...
You don't need to worry about suing someone if acquitted, you need to worry about being acquitted. if you cannot talk with your public defender...