Court cases involving disputes between individuals or companies over money or rights violations are referred to as "civil" matters. In most civil cases, the beginning of the lawsuit involves one party claiming that another party (called the "defendant") has caused harm. A court lawsuit is started with a "complaint," which is a written explanation of the plaintiff's facts and legal theories combined with a request for remedy. Following the establishment of the case's facts, a judge or jury will apply the relevant laws to the evidence. After considering the law and the evidence, the judge or jury will make a final "judgement" and decide what legal consequences flow from the parties' actions.
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