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Civil Litigation refers to the legal process by which disputes between individuals, businesses, or entities are resolved through the court system. This involves formal lawsuits, filed in civil courts, where parties seek monetary damages, injunctive relief, or specific performance rather than criminal penalties. Civil litigation encompasses a broad range of legal issues, including business law matters such as contract disputes, partnership disagreements, and shareholder conflicts. Additionally, it may involve public relations concerns when the reputation or image of an individual or organization is at stake due to alleged wrongdoings or misconduct. Overall, civil litigation serves as a formal mechanism for resolving disputes and upholding the rights and obligations of parties involved in non-criminal matters.
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