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Litigation
A
controversy before a court or a
"lawsuit" is commonly referred
to as “litigation”. If it is not
settled by agreement between the
parties it would eventually be
heard and decided by a judge or
jury in a court. Litigation is
one way that people and
companies resolve disputes
arising out of an infinite
variety of factual
circumstances.
The term "litigation" is
sometimes to distinguish
lawsuits from “alternate dispute
resolution” methods such as
"arbitration" in which a private
arbitrator would make the
decision, or “mediation” which
is a type of structured meeting
with the parties and an
independent third party who
works to help them fashion an
agreement among themselves.
Disputes can arise between two
individuals, such as a
disagreement between you and the
contractor who remodeled your
home with inferior material, or
two drivers who are involved in
an auto accident, or a couple
contemplating a divorce.
Litigation to resolve the
dispute sometimes involves only
individuals. In the construction
case the litigation would
determine if the remodeling was
done properly, how much it would
cost to do the job right, what
damages you suffered because of
the improper construction, and
who owes what to whom. In the
divorce case, the court would
decide who gets what, how much
support or alimony must be paid,
and decide issues of child
custody and visitation, if the
parties do not agree and settle
on their own.
Litigation also may be used to
resolve a dispute between an
individual and a business,
perhaps over a defective
product, or a lease of property,
or between two businesses who
may be having a dispute over
patent rights or the terms of a
contract between them.
Litigation sometimes involves
disputes between an individual
or business with a Government
agency. Perhaps the town is
trying to "condemn" some real
estate you own in order to build
a new school, or the state is
trying to deny you a license, or
you’re having a dispute about
the amount of taxes you owe the
IRS.
Even two governmental bodies can
get into litigation, as when New
York and New Jersey each
recently claimed Ellis Island.
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