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Janet and Evelyn are seeking legal counsel regarding questionable behavior by a rival ad agency. They don’t know if the rival i...Question
Janet and Evelyn are seeking legal counsel regarding questionable behavior by rival ad agency. They don't know if the rival is guilty if intentional or unintentional civilly wrongful actions. What type of law covers such actions?
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The type of law that covers civilly wrongful actions, whether intentional or unintentional, is known as **tort law**. Tort law deals with civil wrongs and offers remedies to individuals who have suffered harm due to the actions or negligence of others. In the context of Janet and Evelyn's situation with the rival ad agency, they would be looking into potential torts such as unfair competition, defamation, or other forms of civil wrongs that could arise from the rival's behavior. If the actions in question are intentional, they might fall under the category of intentional torts, while unintentional actions might be considered negligence. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in tort law can provide them with more specific guidance related to their case.
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