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The four types of lawsuits are criminal, civil, administrative, and constitutional. Criminal lawsuits involve violations of criminal laws and are initiated by the government. Civil lawsuits are disputes between individuals or organizations and seek to resolve conflicts and provide compensation. Administrative lawsuits involve challenges to government actions or decisions. Constitutional lawsuits involve claims that a person's constitutional rights have been violated.
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Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
A person bringing a criminal lawsuit is typically called a prosecutor or a plaintiff in some jurisdictions. They represent the government and are responsible for bringing charges against the accused individual in court.
civil court is where lawsuits are heard as opposed to criminal court where crimes are heard.
The general answer is yes. There are civil suits against some mortgage companies.
Hear and rule on lawsuits, and prosecute an alleged criminal on the Federal level
The professionals that receive the SDC quarterly journal are the lawyers who specialize in lawsuits and settlements. It is a journal that is published every 3 months, and available to purchase online.
Be more specific, there are federal lawsuits EVERY day of the week!
No. In a very few jurisdictions in the U. S. a spouse can bring a lawsuit against a third party who they feel has interfered in their marital relationship. These types of suits are called alienation of affection or criminal conversation. Most jurisdictions have determined they are based on an antiquated concept in law. These lawsuits are not allowed in Minnesota.