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Are you in the middle of a legal dispute in Colorado? For many individuals, businesses, and other entities, lawsuits are a means to settle disputes and either obtain remedies or defend against allegations of wrongdoing. This process, known as civil litigation, is laden with rules, and failure to follow those rules can upend your case.
At Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC, our civil litigation team in the Front Range of Colorado will review your case and guide you through the process, timely meeting deadlines and strategically pursuing your case. Contact us at 303-586-1961 to schedule a no-cost 15 minute case evaluation and learn more about how we can help you protect your rights and secure a favorable outcome.
Civil law is a broad spectrum of legal principles and regulations that govern private disputes between individuals or entities. Civil litigation, on the other hand, is the process individuals must undertake to seek legal remedies for their grievances. Legal remedies usually take the form of monetary damages or specific performance, though other remedies exist.
Monetary damages can include compensation for economic (e.g., bodily injury and property damage) and non-economic (e.g., pain and suffering) losses. Specific performance occurs when the court orders a party to perform a promise they made in a contract, and it is ordered typically in cases where monetary damages are inadequate to correct the harm.
To obtain a remedy to a private dispute, complaints are filed at the appropriate civil court. Civil cases can involve a trial where a judge and/or jury determine the outcome. Some cases may settle or be dismissed prior to or during trial. Other cases may be subject to arbitration rather than trial, which typically involves a private panel of arbitrators.
The legal issues litigated in civil court are many. They involve anything from property damage, personal injuries, wrongful death, and contract disputes.
Civil litigation is the result of disputes between private parties. Five of the most common causes of civil litigation include:
The above are only the most common causes of civil litigation, but many others exist, like defamation, fraud, and assault and battery.
The primary reason someone sues another person or entity over a dispute is the need for a remedy. Through civil litigation, a person can seek to obtain a number of remedies.
Though any civil litigation process will vary according to the jurisdiction and the specific legal issue, several stages are common among most civil litigation matters.
These phases can overlap, especially with regard to settlements. The parties can settle at any time, even during the trial phase.
Litigation is costly, and it may not always provide the best solution. Alternative dispute resolution can often be used to arrive at a settlement or outcome on which everyone can agree.
Negotiation and Settlement. Direct negotiations are typically the first step in any dispute – they can occur before or after a lawsuit is filed. Settlement discussions between the parties or their attorneys can help reach an agreement without involving the court.
Mediation. Mediation involves a neutral third party assisting the parties in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution. It encourages open communication and allows for more control over the outcome.
Arbitration. In arbitration, a neutral third party (arbitrator) listens to both sides and makes a binding decision. It is generally less formal and more efficient than litigation.
When you have a dispute, you want to make sure you position yourself in the best possible way to secure your interests and rights. Doing it alone, known as pro se, is almost always not recommended because laws are extensive, tricky, and complex. It’s not only a failure to know the law that poses a problem but also a failure to understand and follow the rules and procedures. A civil litigation attorney can explain the law and procedures to you as well as offer many more benefits.
The risks of pro se are many while the benefits of a civil litigator are also many – so long as you retain the right one for your case. At Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC, our civil litigation team is committed to providing the best legal representation for each of our clients.
Civil litigation plays a crucial role in resolving disputes and seeking legal remedies in private matters. At Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC, our civil litigator in Colorado protects the rights and interests of individuals and businesses involved in civil disputes. Our team provides valuable legal representation and strategic guidance. Contact us today by filling out the online form or calling us at 303-586-1961 to schedule a no-cost 15 minute case evaluation and to increase the chances of a favorable resolution in your civil case.
Behind every successful case is a lawyer who knows how to get results. At Flatiron Legal Advisors, our team brings sharp legal insight and a practical approach to solving problems. We focus on what moves the needle—strong advocacy, smart strategy, and a commitment to getting the best possible outcome for you.