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Release of All Claims

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Release of All Claims

Overview

Drafting a comprehensive Release of All Claims requires researching jurisdiction-specific requirements, finding enforceable release language, verifying consideration clauses, and ensuring all necessary representations are included. Attorneys spend hours reviewing templates, checking state bar resources, and customizing boilerplate language to fit each settlement's unique circumstances.

Drafting a comprehensive Release of All Claims requires meticulous attention to jurisdiction-specific requirements, unknown claims waivers, and precise scope definitions. A single ambiguity or missing provision can render the release unenforceable, exposing your client to future litigation and undermining the entire settlement.

CaseMark analyzes your settlement terms and case documents to generate legally enforceable releases with maximum breadth protections. Our AI ensures proper unknown claims waivers, jurisdiction-compliant statutory language, and comprehensive scope tailored to your specific matter.

How it works

  1. 1. Upload your documents

  2. 2. AI analyzes and extracts key information

  3. 3. Review and customize the generated content

  4. 4. Export in your preferred format (DOCX, PDF)

What you get

  • Parties Involved

  • Recitals

  • Release and Waiver

  • Consideration

  • Representations and Warranties

  • Governing Law and Jurisdiction

  • Signatures

What it handles

  • Parties Involved

  • Recitals

  • Release and Waiver

  • Consideration

  • Representations and Warranties

  • Governing Law and Jurisdiction

  • Signatures

Required documents

  • Settlement Agreement or Terms Sheet

    Document outlining the negotiated settlement terms, consideration amounts, and payment schedules

    .pdf, .docx, .doc

  • Party Information

    Complete legal names, addresses, and identifying information for all parties (individuals or entities)

    .pdf, .docx, .txt

Supporting documents

  • Underlying Complaint or Demand Letter

    Original litigation documents or correspondence describing the claims and causes of action being released

    .pdf, .docx

  • Prior Correspondence

    Email exchanges or letters between parties discussing settlement terms, carve-outs, or special provisions

    .pdf, .docx, .eml, .msg

  • Corporate Documentation

    Articles of incorporation, certificates of good standing, or authority resolutions for entity parties

    .pdf, .docx

  • Incident Reports or Medical Records

    Documentation of the underlying incident, injuries, or damages relevant to the release scope

    .pdf

Why teams use it

Generate complete release documents in 8 minutes vs. 2.5 hours manually

Automated web research pulls current legal standards from state bar associations and trusted legal resources

Jurisdiction-specific clauses ensure enforceability under applicable state law

Extract party information and settlement facts directly from uploaded case files

Built-in verification of consideration requirements and representation clauses

Questions

How does CaseMark ensure the release covers unknown claims?

CaseMark automatically includes jurisdiction-specific unknown claims waiver language, including statutory references like California Civil Code Section 1542 where applicable. The AI drafts explicit acknowledgments that the releasor may discover different facts later but the release remains effective, ensuring maximum protection against future claims based on undiscovered information.

Can I exclude certain claims from the release?

Yes, CaseMark allows you to specify carve-outs for claims that should survive the release, such as indemnification rights, breach of the settlement agreement itself, or future claims. The AI drafts precise exclusion language using 'Notwithstanding' clauses to clearly delineate which claims are released and which are preserved.

Does the release include proper consideration language?

CaseMark generates detailed consideration provisions specifying exact amounts, payment schedules, and delivery methods based on your settlement terms. The AI includes acknowledgment of receipt language and addresses both monetary and non-monetary consideration to ensure adequate support for the release's enforceability.

How does CaseMark handle releases for corporate parties?

The AI automatically extends releases to related entities including parent companies, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and agents when appropriate. CaseMark also generates proper corporate signature blocks with title designations and can incorporate language regarding signatory authority to bind the entity.

What if my jurisdiction has specific requirements for releases?

CaseMark incorporates jurisdiction-specific requirements including mandatory disclosure language, notarization provisions, and statutory waiver text. The AI identifies non-waivable rights under applicable law and ensures the release doesn't attempt to waive claims that are unwaivable as a matter of public policy, such as certain employment discrimination or workers' compensation rights.

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