LITIGATION

PROCESS OF RESOLVING LEGAL DISPUTES THROUGH THE COURT SYSTEM. IT INVOLVES FILING A LAWSUIT, PRESENTING EVIDENCE, AND SEEKING A JUDGMENT FROM A JUDGE OR JURY.

LITIGATION

Litigation is often pursued when parties are unable to reach a resolution through negotiation or alternative dispute resolution methods. In litigation, each party presents their case and arguments to the court, and the judge or jury makes a decision based on the law and the facts presented. It is a formal and structured process that follows specific legal procedures and rules. It allows parties to assert their rights, present their evidence, and have their case decided by a neutral and impartial authority.

It can cover a wide range of legal matters, including civil disputes, personal injury claims, contract disputes, and business-related conflicts. Engaging in litigation requires the expertise of skilled attorneys who are knowledgeable about the legal process and can advocate for their clients' interests. Despite its challenges, litigation provides a formal and structured platform for parties to assert their rights and find resolution to their conflicts. In addition to the actual lawsuit, the litigation process may involve various other stages such as pre-suit negotiations, arbitrations, facilitations, and appeals.

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