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Suing Being Sued
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Who do you sue?

Lawsuits may be used to resolve disputes that arise between two individuals, such as between you and the roofing contractor, or two drivers who are involved in an auto accident, or a couple contemplating a divorce.

Lawsuits may be used to resolve a dispute between an individual and a business, perhaps over a defective product, a service, or lease of property, or between two businesses who may be having a dispute over patent rights or the terms of a contract between them.

Lawsuits also involve disputes between an individual or business with a Government agency. Maybe the town you live in wants to "condemn" that prime piece of property you own to extend a freeway, or the state is trying to deny you a license, or the amount of taxes you owe the IRS are in dispute.


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