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Settlements

A settlement ends the lawsuit, and nearly all cases are settled before trial. Settlement discussions are typically ongoing during the entire case, but as a trial date nears, one party (typically the defendant) makes a settlement offer to the plaintiff.

TIP: Almost all courts require settlement discussions by ordering the parties to attend at least one court-ordered mediation.

Settlements are written agreements between the parties. The settlement agreement is generally not filed with the court, and its provisions are confidential. Some of the points covered in a settlement agreement include:

I think a have a good case. How do I decide whether to accept a settlement?

Settling your case is a big decision. Here are some things to think about:

If we start the trial, is all chance of settlement gone?

No. Cases are regularly settled during the trial. Up until a verdict is rendered, the parties can agree to settle and dismiss the case.