Civil Litigation

Civil litigation is the legal process for resolving disputes between parties, including individuals, businesses, and government entities, where criminal charges are not at issue. Instead, the parties involved seek to enforce or defend their legal rights, typically through monetary damages or specific performance. The process can involve various types of cases, such as personal injury, contract disputes, property disputes, and more.

What Happens in Civil Litigation ?

The stages of civil litigation generally include:

  • Pleadings: Each party files initial documentation, outlining their positions.
  • Discovery: The parties exchange relevant information and gather evidence.
  • Pretrial Proceedings: Issues are narrowed, and attempts at settlement may occur.
  • Trial: If the case isn’t settled, it goes to trial for a judge or jury to decide.
  • Appeal: The losing party may appeal the decision to a higher court.

Attorney Brett M. Rosen, practicing in New Jersey and New York, has experience in both criminal and civil litigation. His expertise in civil litigation means he can assist clients through each stage of the process. With his recognition as a Rising Star by Thomson Reuters and his track record of handling high-profile cases, Brett M. Rosen has demonstrated his ability to navigate the complexities of the legal system and advocate effectively for his clients’ interests in civil litigation matters.

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