General Civil and Business Litigation Attorney in Virginia
A person committing a crime faces various penalties and may be forced to go to prison. In contrast, civil and business litigation over wrongs or errors that are not criminal offenses do not involve jail time, but the wronged parties do look for some sort of resolution or compensation. One party, referred to as the plaintiff, typically seeks some form of remedy from another party, known as the defendant. The dispute can be resolved either through a settlement outside of court or the case can proceed through the court system and conclude with a trial before a judge or jury. A civil case can involve an individual against an individual, an individual against a business, a business against another business. Under certain circumstances, a government entity may be a plaintiff or a defendant.
In a civil dispute, the standard of proof is usually preponderance of the evidence, which is less strict than clear and convincing evidence. In other words, the prevailing party will be the one whom the judge or jury decides has presented more convincing evidence than the other.
We represent clients in a wide range of civil legal disputes, from contract and property issues to contested estate and business dispute litigation. We aim to provide strategic solutions tailored to protect your rights and interests both in and out of the courtroom. Contact the Virginia business lawyers at Culin, Sharp, Autry & Day PLC for help with your civil or business litigation case.
What is Civil Litigation?
Civil litigation often occurs between individuals with a focus on receiving compensation from the negligent party or the person who breached a contract. This is in comparison to pressing criminal charges. The victim does not want the person to go to jail. They just want to be made financially whole for the damages they have suffered due to the actions of the other party.
Civil litigation often involves personal injury cases, such as car accidents and slips and falls. It may also involve landlord and tenant disputes, workers’ compensation claims, and wrongful death lawsuits.
While many civil litigation cases are settled outside of court, some go to court. Going to court often involves multiple steps, such as discovery, pre-trial motions, and the actual trial.
What is Business Litigation?
Running a business is complicated, no matter how big or small it is. Many legal issues can come up, from the internal operations and leadership of the business to the business relationship with other companies and customers. Because of this complexity, business litigation encompasses many areas of law.
Business litigation is a type of civil litigation that involves legal disputes arising out of commercial and business relationships. It typically occurs when one party believes another has breached a contract, violated a fiduciary duty, engaged in fraud, or committed another wrongful act affecting a business.
Common types of business litigation include partnership disputes, shareholder lawsuits, intellectual property claims, breach of contract, and business torts. These cases can be complex and often require detailed examination of business records and financial data. Again, the goal is to recover financial loss.
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Civil and business litigation encompasses a wide range of legal issues. If you feel that you have been wronged, the right legal help can hopefully bring about some sort of recovery.
Contact the Virginia business lawyers at Culin, Sharp, Autry & Day PLC today. We can address your concerns about business litigation, civil litigation, and other legal matters. To schedule a consultation, contact us via (703) 934-2940 or online here.
