Civil Litigation

Comprehensive Guide to Civil Litigation Services at Brillant Estate & Law PC

Brillant Estate & Law P.C. excels in civil litigation, offering expert legal representation in a wide range of cases (from business to real estate), to protect your interests and achieve favorable outcomes.


Business

Our attorneys represent a diverse group of closely-held businesses operating through the medium of general, limited and limited liability partnerships, corporations, limited liability companies and sole proprietorships.

Our attorneys provide a pragmatic and straightforward approach to solve our client’s complex litigation problems. No matter what challenge a business faces, we will be your biggest and strongest advocate. The firm has extensive experience in business matters, and handles complex litigation ranging from shareholder disputes to those with its competitors. Business clients can count on receiving significant value from effective, successful litigation with results in all business matters… because protecting you and your business is what we do.​

Real Estate

Real Estate disputes can be complex and highly charged affairs. Our attorneys have extensive experience in handling all types of real estate litigation.

Construction defect issues are prevalent and our attorneys have represented developers, general contractors, subcontractors and property owners in construction disputes. Our attorneys have a vast amount of experience in handling residential and commercial landlord and tenant disputes. In addition to construction and landlord-tenant litigation, we have successfully represented both buyers and sellers in residential, commercial and industrial real estate sales agreements.

We understand the personal dynamics during a real estate dispute and we work diligently with our clients to advocate on their behalf to solve any issues. Our aim is to swiftly remedy the situation and provide you with an effective solution to manage your real property disputes.

Parcel Tax Litigation

Our firm has been at the forefront of a significant issue involving special taxing attempts to impose illegal taxes on property owners.

If you think your school district, or other district that has taxing authority, has imposed an illegal tax, contact our attorneys.

Businesses represented include numerous unique organizations that are prevalent, such as:

  • Private Schools
  • Construction Companies
  • Doctors
  • Dentists
  • Chiroprac
  • Lawyers
  • Real Estate Brokers
  • Insurance Professionals
  • Financial Planners
  • CPAs
  • Real Estate Investors
  • Franchisees

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is civil litigation?

Civil litigation is a legal process in which two or more parties seek to resolve disputes through the court system. Unlike criminal cases, which involve government prosecution for violations of law, civil litigation typically involves individuals, businesses, or organizations suing for damages, contract disputes, personal injury claims, or other legal matters.

Civil litigation covers a wide range of disputes, including:

  • Breach of contract
  • Personal injury claims
  • Property disputes
  • Business litigation
  • Employment disputes
  • Intellectual property claims
  • Trust and estate litigation
  • Fraud and misrepresentation cases

The length of a civil lawsuit varies depending on the complexity of the case, court schedules, and whether the parties reach a settlement. Some cases are resolved in a few months, while others may take years to go to trial. Mediation or arbitration can sometimes shorten the process.

Estate planning can reduce estate taxes and inheritance taxes by utilizing strategies such as:

  • Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts to transfer assets efficiently.
  • Gifting Strategies to lower taxable estate value.
  • Charitable Donations to reduce estate tax liability.
  • Life Insurance Trusts (ILITs) to keep insurance proceeds out of the taxable estate.

No. Many civil cases settle before reaching trial through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. A settlement can save time, costs, and uncertainty. However, if no agreement is reached, the case proceeds to trial, where a judge or jury will decide the outcome.