Can I sue my job for them not doing anything when a coworker told them that she was going to shoot me?
I would speak with an attorney in Louisana about potential claims. If you were concerned you could also ask the state attorney or prosecutor to...
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I would speak with an attorney in Louisana about potential claims. If you were concerned you could also ask the state attorney or prosecutor to...
I would immediately hire an attorney due to the complex nature of your claims. Civil rights cases are extremely complex. Furthermore, suing any...
I agree with my colleague. This is no case for a lay person. Hire an attorney who can adequately represent your rights and wade through the bomb...
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I would immediately contact an attorney to discuss a potential federal or state case. These cases are extremely complex and an experienced attorney...
As a private actor, you would not have a civil rights case. I would contact an attorney in California as soon as possible to discuss possible...
Potentially, I would contact the EEOC first to discuss a potential case. The you may want to consult with a private attorney in the area of...
It depends. Some case law in some states suggest that if the dogs is triggered, i.e. told to hit, then the search would be illegal, and there is no...
You should contact an attorney in one of those states to discuss the possibilities. It seems like a complex case.
I concur with my colleagues. It seems you have spoken with some attorneys, you may want to hire them.
I concur with my colleagues. However, I would contact a defense attorney to discuss the retroactivity of any statute. Retroactivity is particularly...