Reaching a compromise


On the face of it, a settlement may suggest a closure to a dispute. In reality, there could be more that needs to be done.

VERY often the word “settlement” is used in relation to a dispute that is already before the courts. A reader asks: If there is a settlement, does it mean that the case is withdrawn and the parties have sorted it out among themselves outside the court?

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