Infringement is normally handled in civil court, although the law allows for criminal charges in extreme cases. That being said, the vast majority of infringement cases are settled long before they reach court at all.
His expertise was in civil rights law, and he handled cases related to discrimination.
That would be a personal injury law suit. These civil cases are handled by personal injury lawyers.
In the United States copyright law is almost exclusively handled in federal district courts, other than copyright of sound recordings published prior to 1972 and other possible issues that are handled under state laws because they are not pre-empted by the federal laws.
That's commonly referred to as Civil Law.
It finally settled the issue of whether the state or federal government would have the ultimate say in matters of law and trade.
Not ALL the information necessary for a reply was given in the question. Was the matter the subject of a civil courtlawsuit, or judgement, or was it handled without court interaction?(1) If the entire matter was handled without any law enforcement action (i.e.: no arrest and no charge) there will not be any record of it on a criminal background check.(2) If it was handled without resorting to any civil court action - there will be no record of it either.(3) HOWEVER - if it WAS handled via a civil court action and you are ever asked on an employment form if you have ever been the subject of a court JUDGEMENT - you must answer THAT question truthfully.
Child support is handled by State agencies. By law and Federal regulation, those jobs are civil service. Contact the hiring agency in your State.
It is a source of CIVIL law, yes.
Swiftly and without benefit of following the procedures of the law.
vote is the law at which laws are settled
No. Criminal offenses only - EXCEPT - in California, state law empowers CIVIL Grand juries at the county level to look into and investigate governmental matters that are brought to their attention.