tanvimil said:I've read that it's easy to sue your employer here in Argentina. What if the employer is a private individual and not a company? Can I sue that person for breach of contract if he is a foreign national living here in Argentina?
tanvimil said:French Jurist, thank you for your reply. Do you have any tip on a good lawyer to see that regarding this? How do they work? You only have to pay them if you have a case?
Also, can we leave politics out of this please?
tanvimil said:French Jurist, thank you for your reply. Do you have any tip on a good lawyer to see that regarding this? How do they work? You only have to pay them if you have a case?
Also, can we leave politics out of this please?
citygirl said:I believe the OP is looking to sue his/her employer.
To the OP - do you have any type of contract? Was this formal employment?
I don't know the specifics of your case and I hope they are legitimate but as French Jurist said, even if you sued and won, if your "employer" has no bank account or property here - you probably wont' be able to collect.
tanvimil said:Thanks everyone for your replies.
Yes I am looking to sue. I don't have a formal contract but plenty of evidence in emails sent back and forth. And as far as I know, a "verbal" contract is as good as any contract (as long as there is proof).
Do you think any lawyer would take this case when the employer has no bank account or property here? I would assume (and hope) that there is a chance he would want to settle if he gets a call from a lawyer.
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