During the course of litigation, there is almost always strategic consideration given to the idea of settling the matter before trial. Settlement can be accomplished in a number of ways. Mediation and negotiation are formal methods requiring the use of a neutral third party. There are also informal methods, generally simply contacting the opposing attorney with a settlement offer. Offers and Demands for Judgment are “semi-formal” as they do not require the use of a third party but, when made, the terms of these offers have more significant consequences than an email or phone call might.
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