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· 2/29/2008

Mullins v. Oates

Citations

  • 179 P.3d 930
  • 2008 Alas. LEXIS 22
  • 2008 WL 540208

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that \[a] party may not raise an issue for the first time on appeal\ (quoting Brandon v. Corr. Corp. of Am., 28 P.3d 269, 280 (Alaska 2001)) (internal quotation marks omitted)
  • agreeing that a settlement “as originally articulated at the settlement conference [] remained in effect despite the flawed attempt to insert a new term into the final settlement documents”
  • agreeing that a settlement \as originally articulated at the settlement conference [] remained in effect despite the flawed attempt to insert a new term into the final settlement documents\
  • noting that when a party “agreed to the terms of the settlement that were placed on the record after actively negotiating those terms,” the record was evidence that the party intended to be bound
  • rejecting duress claim because appellant participated in negotiations and clarified terms on record
  • \A party may not raise an issue for the first time on appeal.\ (quoting Brandon v. Corr. Corp. of Am., 28 P.3d 269, 280 (Alaska 2001))

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Judges: Fabe, Matthews, Eastaugh, Carpeneti, Bryner

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