What remedies are available for a violation of unfair competition law?

In California, a person who has been injured by unfair competition has the right to bring a lawsuit for damages and other remedies, such as an injunction. Damages refer to a sum of money paid to the victim to compensate them for losses suffered from the unfair competition. This sum can be calculated in terms of expenses, lost profits, or a combination of both. An injunction is a court order that stops a person from engaging in unfair competition. Depending on the nature of the violation, the injunction may prevent the violator from engaging in certain activities or compel them to take certain actions. Both damages and an injunction may be available to an injured person in a case of unfair competition. When determining the appropriate remedy, the court will take into account the nature of the violation, the extent of any resulting harm, and the resources available to the parties. The parties may also seek other remedies, such as restitution or a civil penalty. Restitution involves returning property to its rightful owner, while a civil penalty is money paid to the government for a violation of law. These remedies are usually only available in more serious cases of unfair competition.

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