It doesn’t take much to get a lawsuit started. Sometimes a former employee—or perhaps even a total stranger—will walk into the nearest state or federal courthouse and ask to fill out a complaint form. The court is required to accept it and send it on. Regardless of its apparent merit, respond aggressively to it. If you don’t act, you risk a default judgment.
Bizarre, nonsensical lawsuit? Vigorous response still required
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