Invalidation of Settlement • Failure to Execute Release • Unreasonableness

Hatchigian v. Carrier Corp., PICS Case No. 17-1072 (C.P. Philadelphia July 5, 2017) Cohen, J. (5 pages).

A party who agreed to a settlement on the record was not entitled to invalidation of the settlement where that party unreasonably refused to sign a release to effectuate the settlement.

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