/tə suː ænd biː suːd/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện và bị kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “To sue” refers to the act of initiating a legal action against someone in a court of law to seek a legal remedy or redress for a perceived wrong or harm.
“To be sued” refers to being the recipient of a legal action brought by someone else in a court of law, alleging that you have committed a legal wrong or caused harm that requires legal redress.
Example: The company has the legal capacity to sue and be sued in its own name.