Wrongful
Wrongful is an adjective used to describe conduct that is contrary to law or to accepted standards of fairness. In everyday use it can imply something illegal or immoral, but in legal language it often refers to a civil wrong—an act or omission that breaches a legal duty owed to another and gives rise to liability.
In civil law, wrongful acts include negligence, intentional torts, and breaches of contract. A claimant may
Wrongful is distinct from illegal; something illegal is prohibited by statute, whereas something wrongful denotes a
Because law varies by jurisdiction, the exact definition and remedies for wrongful conduct depend on local
Etymology: wrongful derives from old English wrang meaning incorrect or wrong; in modern usage it forms a