Law Practice,
Civil Litigation
Jul. 16, 2019
‘Approved as to form and content’ may bind counsel
An attorney who signs a settlement agreement approving it as to form and content may be liable for breaching the agreement’s confidentiality clause, according to a recent California Supreme Court decision.
Steven H. Kruis
ADR Services, Inc.Email: skruis@adrservices.org
Steven has been a full-time mediator since 2002, and mediated well over 2,000 matters throughout Southern California. He is with the San Diego Office of ADR Services.
An attorney who signs a settlement agreement approving it as to form and content may be liable for breaching the agreement's confidentiality clause, according to a recent California Supreme Court decision, Monster Energy Co. v. Schechter, 2019 DJDAR 6457 (Cal. Jul. 11, 2019). The opinion reversed
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