When is a Case Really Settled?
It is not too difficult to Imagine the following scenario. There is bitter litigation between 2 or more parties that has dragged on for several years. Each side is represented by legal counsel, and each has spent thousands of dollars in legal fees trying to posture the case in their favor. A trial is approaching shortly. The parties are each growing weary of the case; it has become too time consuming and expensive, and the law of diminishing returns has set in for all involved. This is why the overwhelming majority of civil disputes ultimately settle before trial. Lawyers know it, and so to the clients and judges. In fact, our court system is designed to encourage and foster settlements . In the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division,, all contract and business law disputes are generally subject to mandatory mediation with a court-appointed mediator who agrees to volunteer up to 2 hours of ...