The Time to Settle is Now

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The coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty in almost every sector of society. A massive shift in reality has taken place, and the world is trying to acclimate. In this environment, it is tempting to postpone cases until things get back to normal again. However, this crisis is evolving and is thus unpredictable.

I started practicing civil litigation in 1971, and I can attest that delays in discussing and implementing settlement often lead to more problems than solutions. A few of the complications resulting from delays include the following:

  1. Loss of Witnesses: A prolonged process creates opportunity for key individuals to “disappear.” The longer a case is extended, the more likely attorneys will face challenges in securing their witnesses.
  2. Increased Costs: The longer that litigation continues, the more expensive it becomes. Settling now will allow clients to mitigate their costs.
  3. The “Angst” of Litigation: There is also an emotional burden placed on clients involved in litigation. Extending the life of a case without any clear ending exacerbates that “angst” immensely. Settlement in the near-term can restore some form of control for clients.

Once the stay-at-home orders are lifted, many people may be reluctant to travel and conduct in-person meetings. Health risks will still be top of mind for many clients. The re-opening of courts will be gradual. Priority will be given to criminal cases, followed by unlawful detainer and juvenile matters. Also, even though courts are closed, filings have continued, which will only add to the current backlog.

In the virtual mediations that I have conducted, I have found online platforms to be quite effective and convenient. Zoom and other virtual platforms can provide more immediacy and significantly reduce the cost of proceedings. Travel costs are eliminated, as clients can remain in the comfort of their homes or offices. Being proactive is always better than procrastinating.

As clients may be facing personal, financial and professional challenges posed by this pandemic, settlement can alleviate the emotional burden of their cases and provide closure.

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