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Does a Settlement Agreement Bar Subsequent Litigation?

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Does a Settlement Agreement Bar Subsequent Litigation?

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In civil litigation, a settlement is an agreement between two parties to a lawsuit in which the defendant agrees to pay the plaintiff a certain amount of money in exchange for the plaintiff’s promise to withdraw the suit. Some settlements may also include promises of confidentiality, admissions of wrongdoing or policy changes. In most cases, the terms of the settlement are up to the parties and are made without court interference.

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