Mandatory Settlement Conference
A "settlement" conference? Sounds like it's a euphemism for a plea bargain session.
Not everyone was happy with the settlement
Not everyone was happy with the settlement A+LS
Not everyone was happy with the settlement
no adjournment on 1st appearance
Not everyone was happy with the settlement
Not everyone was happy with the settlement
Yes, a paralegal can attend a settlement conference. While they may not be able to directly participate in negotiations or speak on behalf of clients, they can provide valuable support and assist the attorney in preparing for the conference, taking notes, and organizing documents. The extent of a paralegal's involvement may depend on the jurisdiction and the specific rules and regulations of the settlement conference.
All of the above (plato)
After a mistrial is declared, a settlement conference serves as a platform for the parties involved to discuss potential resolutions to the dispute outside of a trial setting. It allows them to negotiate terms and explore settlement options, aiming to reach an agreement that satisfies both sides. This process can help save time and resources by avoiding a retrial, and it may lead to a more amicable resolution. If a settlement is reached, the case may be resolved without further court proceedings.
A river because it includes may things that are mandatory to humans.