The primary difference between civil litigation and commercial litigation is that civil litigation is a lawsuit between individuals to enforce a legal right in which the plaintiff seeks payment from the defendant, whereas commercial litigation involves businesses or companies. Despite dealing with different parties, commercial litigation cases are more complex than just filing a lawsuit…
All civil lawsuits go through an orderly pattern: pleadings, discovery, trial and appeal. Pleadings In the first step of ‘Pleadings’, both parties get a chance to discuss their side of the dispute. The plaintiff will explain how the defendant’s actions (or lack of) caused harm to the plaintiff and how he or she is now…