are a set of lawsuits that arise between individuals or companies, and relate to civil rights or obligations, such as lawsuits for damages or contract lawsuits.
Commercial cases
are a set of lawsuits that arise between companies or individuals, and relate to commercial activities, such as lawsuits for unfair competition or bankruptcy lawsuits.
Labor cases
are a set of lawsuits that arise between workers and employers, and relate to workers' rights and employers' obligations, such as wage lawsuits or discrimination lawsuits.
Family cases
are a set of lawsuits that arise between companies or individuals, and relate to commercial activities, such as lawsuits for unfair competition or bankruptcy lawsuits.
Criminal cases
are a set of lawsuits that arise between workers and employers, and relate to workers' rights and employers' obligations, such as wage lawsuits or discrimination lawsuits.
Arbitration cases
are a set of lawsuits that are referred to an arbitrator or arbitration tribunal, rather than being brought before the court.