Legal Question in Employment Law in California
A company that I use to work for shut down because of customer fraud. Can I sue the company due to this issue?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Sue them for what exactly? Did you have an employment contract that was breached? Remember, in America you can sue for almost any reason, but you need to make sure you are not wasting your money and time.
I would consult with a lawyer in private and discuss all the relevant issues, but I would be surprised if you had any claims absent a written agreement with them.
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Were you a customer defrauded? Then, yes.
You described nothing that has to do with you, or that would give rise to a lawsuit for you. Plus, the company is GONE and so is any money. Exactly how much are you willing to spend [waste] on this?
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