Civil Litigation Law
civil litigation law

What Types of Disputes are Covered Under Civil Litigation?
Civil litigation is a branch of the law that governs contractual disputes between two parties. It ensures that the rights of small businesses, investors, and homeowners will be protected if another party violates the terms of a contractual agreement. It is important to choose an experienced civil litigation attorney in order to ensure that your assets, investments, and rights will be protected.
This area of law covers a broad range of disputes. The following areas highlight just a few of the most common legal issues addressed by civil litigation.
Business Litigation
If the financial interests of your business have been unfairly compromised, you can seek compensation through business litigation. This area of law governs disputes between two or more businesses as well as disputes between partners in the same business.
Some of the most common business disputes between partners include:
- How the company provides services
- How to expand the business
- Terms for dissolving a partnership
Some of the most common disputes between businesses include:
- The supplying of goods
- Delays in delivery
- Violations of contracts
- Violations of non-compete covenants
Real Estate Disputes
Real estate litigation is a common occurrence in our country and make up some of the most common types of disputes arising in civil litigation. Real estate conflicts may arise over:
- Property lines
- Right of way
- Buyer/seller agreements
- Real estate broker/client transactions
Construction Defects Litigation
If a builder or contractor is negligent in the construction of your home or commercial building, you may be able to receive compensation in court. Common construction defects that result in litigation include:
- Poor architectural design
- Negligent construction
- Substandard workmanship
- Subsurface soil problems
Do Patriot Haters not even understand our legal system?
Asking if Belichick will go to prison, blah blah blah and then amking this comment:
“Not because they broke a civil law.”
Do they even know what “civil law” is? Do they know what criminal law is?
“civil law
In contrast, a defendant in civil litigation is never incarcerated and never executed. In general, a losing defendant in civil litigation only reimburses the plaintiff for losses caused by the defendant’s behavior. ”
“Dude, isn’t it sad that you actually took that question seriously?”
The question itself was not serious, but the asker demonstrated what a fool he was, way over his head in attempting sarcasm in something he knows nothing about.
You’re bitter dude.