What kind of damages can I recover in a business litigation lawsuit?

In a business litigation lawsuit in California, the potential damages a person can recover are dependent on the particular issues at stake. Generally speaking, the person suing can recover damages that can include equitable relief, compensatory damages, general compensatory damages, special compensatory damages, punitive damages, exemplary damages, and nominal damages. Equitable relief is when a court orders a particular action to be taken or a certain behavior to cease (e.g. a restraining order). Compensatory damages are monetary awards that are meant to compensate a person for money they lost due to the defendant’s action. General compensatory damages take into account a variety of losses such as financial losses, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish and anguish, and loss of reputation or standing in the community. Special compensatory damages are specific losses related to the defendant’s actions such as medical expenses, cost of hiring an attorney, or loss of wages. Punitive and exemplary damages are damages that are awarded to punish the defendant for their actions, or in the case of exemplary damages, discourage the defendant and others from engaging in similar actions. Finally, nominal damages are very small monetary awards that are made when the defendant is found liable, but the plaintiff has not suffered a tangible loss as a direct result of the defendant’s actions.

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