A court case is a legal dispute between parties that is heard and decided by a judge or judges in a court of law. It involves presenting evidence, arguments, and legal interpretations to resolve the issue at hand.
Related terms
Precedent: A previous court decision that serves as an authoritative rule or guideline for future similar cases.
Litigation: The process of taking legal action through courts to resolve disputes.
Appellate Court: A higher-level court that reviews decisions made by lower courts for errors or issues of law.