Commercial litigation
Commercial litigation law refers to the branch of law that deals with disputes arising in the context of business and commercial transactions. It involves legal actions and proceedings to resolve conflicts between businesses or individuals engaged in commercial activities. Commercial litigation may encompass a wide range of issues, including breach of contract, partnership disputes, intellectual property disputes, shareholder disputes, antitrust matters, and more. Commercial litigation lawyers are responsible for representing clients in court, conducting legal research, gathering evidence, negotiating settlements, and advocating for their clients’ interests. The objective of commercial litigation is to resolve conflicts and enforce legal rights within the commercial realm, often through court proceedings.