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The right to sue letter is a letter originating from an administrative agency or an employer. A state or federal administrative agency or an employer approves the right to sue letter when someone wants to sue a party based on a violation of state or federal regulations.
to institute a process in law against; bring a civil action against. to sue someone for damages. to woo or court.
Suit derives from the Old French suite or sieute meaning to pursue or follow. This term was derived from the Latin secutus, the past participle of sequi meaning to attend or follow. Similarly, the word sue, derives from the Old French suir or sivre meaning to pursue or follow after.
He is suing the doctor who performed the unnecessary surgery. People injured in accidents caused by the defective tire have threatened to sue. Now the city has also sued some of the organizers of the events. The brief also challenged the states right to sue over the program.