You can sue a bank in Canada either in small claims court for amounts less than $25,000 or in superior court for claims over $25,000. You can file your claim at any court location. Keep in mind that you should have proof to substantiate your claim.
Yes, you can file a suit again your own insurance company. If you do file suit against them, they may drop you.
File a complaint against him, or file a civil suit against his agency or department.
Yes.
You file a law suit against the vet. Consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction as to how to proceed.
Not enough information to answer. A civil suit against WHO?
This branch bank refused to pay certain taxes levied against the bank.
eeoc is generally known as Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.yes, you can file retailiation suit against my employer.
No. The state is not responsible for the accident or the driver. You can file suit against the uninsured motorist.
Yes. If you can prove the accident was their fault and no coverage is forthcoming you or your attorney can file suit.
In this case, apparently, the bank is the owner. So yes, the HOA can file the lien against the bank's ownership of this unit.
i believe you can actually file suit against the driver and the owner of the vehichle so my lawyer told me
statue of limitations for filing suit against bad faith disability payments