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Typically civil lawsuits seek

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In general terms, a civil lawsuit is the court-based process through which Person A can seek to hold Person B liable for some type of wrong. Usually, if Person A is successful, he or she will be awarded compensation for the harm that resulted from Person B’s action or inaction. (Note: civil lawsuits can also be brought by and against businesses and other entities).

So, a civil lawsuit can be brought over a contract dispute, a residential eviction after a broken lease, injuries sustained in a car accident, or countless other harms or disputes.

Unlike a criminal case, which is looking to punish the wrongdoer for a crime,  a civil case is meant to compensate the victim.

A Civil Case vs. A Criminal Case

Civil court differs from criminal court in a number of key ways.

Civil Suits Can Be Brought By Anyone

First, a civil case is usually instigated by a private party -- a person or business who has allegedly suffered some kind of damage. In contrast, a criminal case is brought by a prosecutor or other attorney representing the local government.

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