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Settlement Agreement

Drafts execution-ready settlement agreements for commercial litigation with mutual releases, payment schedules, confidentiality provisions, and dismissal mechanics. Handles Cal. Civ. Code § 1542 waivers, ADEA-compliant releases, and tax allocation. Use when finalizing settlement terms, drafting mutual releases, or memorializing negotiated resolutions.

ID: us.litigation.settlement-agreement Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Settlement Agreement

Drafts a binding settlement agreement memorializing negotiated terms with enforceability and finality.

Prerequisites

Gather before drafting:

  1. Parties — legal names, capacities, addresses, authority to bind
  2. Dispute — case caption, court, claims, key dates
  3. Terms — amounts, payment schedule, non-monetary obligations
  4. Confidentiality — scope, permitted disclosures, remedies
  5. Litigation — docket number, dismissal preference (with/without prejudice)
  6. Governing contract — forum-selection, choice-of-law, fee-shifting clauses

Document Structure

Section Key Contents
Title & Preamble "Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release"; party names, defined terms
Recitals Neutral dispute background (no admissions); mutual desire to resolve; consideration acknowledged
Definitions Capitalize consistently; define on first use or in standalone section
Payment Terms Amount, schedule, method, wire instructions, late-payment acceleration
Mutual Releases Scope (known/unknown claims), carve-outs, effective date
Confidentiality Protected info, permitted disclosures (legal/tax/regulatory/subpoena), breach remedies
Non-Admission Settlement ≠ admission of liability
Representations & Warranties Authority, no assignment of claims, accuracy
Dismissal Mechanics Filing party, timeline, prejudice status, cost allocation
Tax Provisions Tax responsibility, 1099 reporting, indemnification
General Provisions Governing law, dispute resolution, severability, integration, counterparts, fees
Signature Blocks Name, title, date, notarization if required
Exhibits Payment schedule, dismissal stipulation, property descriptions

Release Drafting Checklist

  • [ ] Define released claims specifically (causes of action, time period, subject matter)
  • [ ] State whether release covers known and unknown claims
  • [ ] If unknown claims included, add Cal. Civ. Code § 1542 waiver (or jurisdiction equivalent):
Each Party expressly waives any rights under California Civil Code
§ 1542, which provides: "A general release does not extend to claims
that the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect to exist
in his or her favor at the time of executing the release and that, if
known by him or her, would have materially affected his or her
settlement with the debtor or released party."
  • [ ] Identify carve-outs (agreement rights, indemnification, future conduct)
  • [ ] Confirm release is mutual unless agreed otherwise

Payment Terms Pattern

(a) [Payor] shall pay [Payee] $[AMOUNT] ("Settlement Amount"):
    (i)  $[AMOUNT] within [X] business days of Effective Date;
    (ii) $[AMOUNT] on or before [DATE]; ...

(b) Payment by [wire transfer/certified check] to: [account/address]

(c) Late payment: entire balance due immediately plus [X]% annual interest.

ADEA Compliance

When releasing age-discrimination claims (29 U.S.C. § 626(f)):

Requirement Detail
Knowing & voluntary Plain-language explanation of rights waived
Consideration Must exceed existing entitlements
Written advisement Advise to consult attorney
Consideration period 21 days (individual) / 45 days (group/RIF)
Revocation period 7 days after execution
Specific reference Must reference ADEA claims by name

Special Parties

  • Minors / incapacitated — condition effectiveness on court approval; guardian ad litem or conservator signs
  • Structured settlements — identify funding mechanism, qualified assignment, IRC § 104(a)(2) considerations

Critical Checks

  • Neutral recitals — use "disputed claims," "alleged," "without conceding"; no admissions
  • Release precision — enumerate claims or use "any and all" with explicit carve-outs; vague releases invite relitigation
  • Dismissal timing — tie to payment completion, not execution date
  • Confidentiality carve-outs — always permit legally required disclosures; include subpoena notice-and-object mechanism
  • Integration clause — "entire agreement… supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, and agreements, whether written or oral"
  • E-signature — include counterparts clause; confirm E-SIGN Act / UETA validity
  • Jurisdiction rules — verify enforceability requirements (e.g., Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 664.6 for stipulated settlements)
  • Tax allocation — allocate explicitly across claim types (lost wages vs. emotional distress); treatment differs under IRC § 104

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