CIVIL LITIGATION

Civil litigation is a legal process designed to resolve disputes between individuals, businesses, or government entities. Unlike criminal cases, which are initiated by the state or federal government, civil lawsuits are typically brought forward by private parties seeking compensation for the harm suffered. Civil cases can be settled in court or out of court. The process generally involves a series of steps, including investigation, pleadings, discovery, pre-trial, trial, settlement, and appeal, not necessarily occurring in that order.

Commercial litigation vs. civil litigation


Commercial litigation generally encompasses legal disputes between companies, often centering on various business-related matters such as contract disputes, intellectual property rights, shareholder disagreements, and regulatory compliance issues.

Civil litigation typically arises between individuals or entities and revolves around resolving disputes through the legal system. It does not center on criminal acts, but rather focuses on seeking legal remedies for, civil wrongs or breaches of contract.

Understanding Commercial Litigation

Our seasoned civil litigation lawyers are fully equipped to handle a broad range of cases with the precision and diligence required for success. Some of the civil litigation matters we expertly manage include:


  • Breach of Contract: Uphold the terms of your agreements and pursue rightful claims or defense.
  • Business Dissolution Litigation: Navigate the complexities of legally ending business relationships.
  • Professional Negligence: Whether it's medical or accounting negligence, we provide detailed, vigorous representation.
  • Business Interference: Safeguard your business from unlawful disruption and unfair practices.
  • Claims to Recover Business Debts: Efficiently recover what is due and enforce your rights as a creditor.
  • Deceptive Trade Practices: Tackle fraudulent business practices head-on with a solid legal strategy.
  • Real Estate Disputes: Resolve property disagreements and protect your real estate investments.
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