What is civil litigations?

Civil litigation is a legal dispute between two or more parties that seek money damages or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions. Civil litigation typically involves individuals or organizations seeking to resolve a legal dispute through the court system.

Some common examples of civil litigation cases include personal injury, breach of contract, property disputes, employment disputes, and medical malpractice.

The process of civil litigation typically involves the filing of a complaint, the exchange of information through discovery, pre-trial motions, settlement negotiations, and ultimately, a trial if the parties cannot reach a resolution.

Civil litigation can be a lengthy and complex process, often requiring the expertise of a skilled attorney to navigate the legal system and advocate for the best possible outcome for their client.