January 20, 2026

When a Settlement Isn’t Paid but Still Survives Settlement agreements are intended to finally resolve disputes. When payment obligations are not met, however, parties often assume the agreement has collapsed and that the underlying claims automatically revive. In this post, the litigation lawyers at Walker Law examine Clark v. 189557 Ont. Inc.,[i] which is a...
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