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    Hi i hope someone can advise me, I have been offered an out of court settlement, it was made some time ago and the deadline for responding extended due to covid. Since the offer was made there has been cause for further complaint. I have been told that the offer includes all issues related to potential litigation including those that occured after the offer was made, this does not seem correct. Would anyone be able to confirm this? Thank you.
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    What type of settlement does this relate to?


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    • #3
      Hi sorry i didnt realise i could not reply as a guest, i am the person who asked. It is a data protection and disability complaint that is in the pre action stage but the settlement is in connection to a judicial review. They are trying to shut off all litigation in one go.

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      • #4
        Still hoping for a response to this if anyone knows? Thank you

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        • #5
          Is this employment related?


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          • #6
            Ula, it is not. it is services and public body related

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            • #7
              Ok sorry not my area of expertise


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              • #8
                There are several firms of solicitors which specialise in data damages and public authorities, have you received any advice from such a firm at all?
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                • #9
                  Hi, no not yet, to be honest the main concern at this point wasnt so much the data breaches and how to pursue that, although i may come back for advice on that later, it was a more gernalised legal question of if an offer ( any type of out of court offer) can be made and before the deadline is up, the other side extends what period the agreement covers? it seems unfair to me.

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                  • #10
                    Sorry to bump again, but would anyone out there have generic advice on out of court settlements that may relate to this issue? I have looked around online and cannot find anything but I suspect there will be quite strict rules on when and to a settlement covers when it is made and that extending that is not reasonable.

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