Don’t Trip at the Finish Line: Think Through the Implications of Release Language Before Your Client Signs
Don’t Trip at the Finish Line: Think Through the Implications of Release Language Before Your Client Signs
Don’t skip careful analysis of release language in the rush to paper a settlement—recycling generic language from a prior settlement can have unintended consequences. That’s the lesson from Bogda v. Bochenek, 236 Conn. App. 412 (2025), a case with a fact pattern that proves there is no fight like a family fight.... By: McCarter & English, LLP
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