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Need to contact an attorney in the county where you live.
You need to look for a lawyer in the county where you live.
Quite frankly, I can't understand what you wrote and what you are asking.
No you do not have a case. It sounds like Arby's handled it properly by conducting an investigation and then offering to allow you to stay in the... Read Answer
I don't have a legal solution to your problem because the problem appears to with the department in Texas that handles this issue.
You have asked a very general question without getting specific. It depends on what was said and by whom. In any case, you can not sue the... Read Answer
When something unkind is spoken, the person at whom it is aimed calls it defamation; the speaker of the words calls it first amendment free speech.
I can't answer that question because your attorney would need to know exactly what you said in your posts. There is a fine line between your 1st... Read Answer
So I do not have an answer to your question.
The answer is to complicated to answer in this forum. You need to consult with an attorney.
Yes. You do not have to be caught with the property in order to be convicted.
Yes you can sue for defamation if you can prove that it was the co-worker who started the rumor.
In Tennessee, one who gives publicity to a matter concerning another that places the other before the public in a false light is subject to... Read Answer
Anonymous, many cities in Tennessee have pro bono (aka free) clinics and pro bono legal firms for people who cannot afford legal representation.... Read Answer