Civil litigation refers to the legal process of resolving disputes between two or more parties in which one party seeks compensation or some other form of relief from the other party. Civil litigation can arise from a wide range of disputes, including breach of contract, personal injury claims, property disputes, and employment disputes.
Civil litigation services refer to the range of services offered by legal professionals to clients who are involved in civil litigation. These services may include:
Case evaluation and analysis: This involves a review of the facts and legal issues involved in the case, as well as an assessment of the potential outcome.
Pre-litigation advice: Legal professionals can advise clients on their rights and obligations before a lawsuit is filed, and can help them negotiate settlements or other forms of resolution without going to court.
Filing and responding to lawsuits: Legal professionals can prepare and file lawsuits on behalf of clients, as well as respond to lawsuits filed against them.
Discovery: This involves the exchange of information and evidence between the parties involved in the lawsuit, which can include depositions, interrogatories, and requests for documents.
Mediation and settlement negotiations: Legal professionals can represent clients in mediation and settlement negotiations to resolve the dispute outside of court.
Trial preparation and representation: Legal professionals can prepare clients for trial, including the selection of witnesses and the preparation of arguments and evidence. They can also represent clients in court during the trial itself.
Civil litigation services can be provided by attorneys or law firms with expertise in civil litigation. These services can be customized to meet the specific needs of each client and the unique circumstances of each case.
