Business / Corporate Law
Litigation is the process of resolving disputes or legal issues through submission of claims to a court or arbitration institution. In the litigation process, both parties will submit their arguments and evidence and the court or arbitral institution will make a final decision or decision that is binding for both parties. Litigation can occur in various types of disputes or legal issues, such as civil disputes, criminal disputes, business disputes, intellectual property rights disputes, and so on.
A body of rules and statutes that defines conduct prohibited by the government threatening and harming public safety and welfare and that establishes punishment to be imposed for the commission of such acts. The term criminal law generally refers to substantive criminal laws. Substantive criminal laws define crimes and may establish punishment. in contrast, criminal procedure describe the process through which the criminal laws are enforced.
For example, the law prohibiting murder is a substantive criminal law. the manner in which government an forces this substantive law through the gathering of evidence and prosecution is generally considered a procedural matter.