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  1. How to Sue Someone: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide - ENJURIS

    Want to sue someone? Learn how to file a lawsuit, assess your case, explore alternatives, and navigate the legal process. Tips from real lawyers.

  2. Workplace Defamation: Can I Sue Over an Untrue Statement?

    Workplace defamation is when someone publicizes a false statement that harms another person. Written defamation is called libel. Spoken defamation is called slander.

  3. When Vets Make Mistakes: Veterinary Malpractice & Wrongful

    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.

  4. Suing a Foreign Defendant: What You Need to Know - ENJURIS

    Can I sue a foreign defendant? Learn how to navigate international lawsuits, including establishing jurisdiction and serving a defendant abroad.

  5. Plaintiff vs. Defendant: Key Differences Explained Simply

    Confused about plaintiff vs. defendant? Discover the key differences, easy memory tricks, and real-life examples in this quick guide.

  6. Suing a Restaurant after Suffering an Injury

    Can you file a lawsuit against a restaurant following an injury sustained within the establishment? Find out what critical steps you must take to support your claim.

  7. The Real Story Behind the Infamous McDonald’s Coffee Case

    The infamous McDonald’s coffee case is frequently cited as an example of a frivolous lawsuit, but the case is widely misunderstood. Learn the real story.

  8. 8 Steps in Every Personal Injury (Civil) Lawsuit: What to Expect

    The common steps in a personal injury lawsuit, from filing a complaint to appealing a judgment. Learn what to expect from your civil case.

  9. Can An Inmate Sue a Jail or Prison for Negligence? - ENJURIS

    Inmates can sue a jail or prison for negligence, but they face certain obstacles that non-inmates don’t face when filing a lawsuit.

  10. How to Make a Claim for Diminished Value of Property - ENJURIS

    A vehicle loses value after an accident, even if you get it repaired. Crash history will lower its resale value, so shouldn’t that be added to post-accident compensation?