Civil litigation
Civil litigation is the legal process used to resolve disputes—whether it involves a broken contract, damaged property, unpaid debts, or conflicts between individuals or businesses. When communication breaks down and a problem cannot be resolved on its own, civil litigation provides a structured, fair path to resolution.
A case typically begins when one party files a lawsuit. From there, both sides investigate the facts, exchange evidence, and explore opportunities to settle the dispute. Many cases are resolved outside of court involvement, but when necessary, they may proceed to trial.
At its core, civil litigation protects your rights, holds others accountable, and ensures you have a voice in legal conflicts. It turns complex disputes into clear, enforceable outcomes—allowing you to move forward with confidence.