
Litigation in Contractual Conflicts
Litigation in contractual conflicts refers to the legal process where parties involved in a contract dispute seek resolution through the courts. When one party believes another has not fulfilled their contractual duties, they may file a lawsuit to enforce the contract, seek damages, or request specific performance. The court evaluates the evidence, interprets the terms of the contract, and issues a ruling. This process can be time-consuming and costly, and often encourages parties to consider alternatives like negotiation or mediation before resorting to litigation.