Legal Definition
Willful misconduct is a legal concept referring to a deliberate or intentional act of wrongdoing, often involving a breach of duty or fiduciary obligation. It signifies a higher level of fault than mere negligence, indicating a conscious decision by the actor to act improperly rather than simply failing in one's duty.
Plain-English Translation
Imagine someone decided to be naughty on purpose when they messed up. It means someone *intentionally* did something wrong, not just accidentally. In law, it means someone deliberately acted badly because they knew what they were doing.