Civil Actions

What is the meaning of the word Remittitur?
What is the meaning of the word REMITTITUR?
Can you put a lien on leased property?
If someone owes me money for helping them out and they have no real property except horses and a horse trailer that is under lease, how would I use a lien against that person or could I?
How do you list items of personal property on an affidavit specifically?
How do you list items of personal property (tools) with specificity and particularity on an affidavit for complaint?
Do I accept the summons if it has an incorrect name that I do not use anymore?
I am being served court documents, but they do not have my legal name on them, the name they are using is from my first marriage and I have not used that name in 4 years. Do I accept the documents?
What can I do if a co-worker is making false statements to my boss about my work?
I've been working at a nonprofit mental health organization for a little over a year. Throughout the period, my boss has treated me badly enough to make me feel a non-existing individual in occasional manner. My co-worker, who has a medical disability, is always late on her assignments; which I end up completing, and never on time for the meetings. Simply put, I have recently encountered an extreme circumstance where my co-worker told my boss about her own made-up incident. She basically told him things that I did not do or say. She and I co-coordinate a program at this agency and there had been some conflicts between us. My reaction to these complications was to have a meeting with her and talk them through. However, she arranged to have a meeting with our boss and sent me an email stating that everything happened while we were coordinating the program is all due to my mistakes and lack of understanding about the concepts. In fact, when she sent me this message, I noticed that she also made a 'cc' to our boss simultaneously. So I can only take this message as to reveal myself as the problem creator and she has advised me what to do and what not do so next. I was very shocked and lost a sense of understanding what her intentions with the incident. So, after encountering many complications and saving my words for the better; I've concluded to resign from the position. Now, when I submitted the letter, my boss called and left me a message, threatening to create a huge impact on my career as long as I stay in this field. I am so scared and shaking bad enough to vomit. This is the greatest stress for me right now because I'm in the process of applying for my graduate school. I seriously have no clue what he's going to do if I tell him I still want to leave. What are the worst things can he do? Can he really destroy my career just because I left the program? Is there anything I can do?