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Q: What are civil cases?
A: Civil cases are legal disputes between individuals or organizations.
Q: What is the purpose of civil cases?
A: The purpose of civil cases is to resolve disagreements and provide compensation or remedies to the parties involved.
Q: How do civil cases differ from criminal cases?
A: Civil cases involve private disputes between individuals or organizations, while criminal cases involve offenses against the state and are prosecuted by the government.
Q: Who can file a civil case in New York?
A: Any individual or organization that believes they have been wronged can file a civil case in New York.
Q: What types of issues can be addressed in civil cases?
A: Civil cases can address a wide range of issues, such as personal injury, contract disputes, property disputes, and negligence claims.
Q: What is the process for a civil case in New York?
A: The process for a civil case in New York typically involves filing a complaint, serving the complaint on the opposing party, engaging in discovery, attempting settlement negotiations, and, if necessary, going to trial.
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