Furtado v. Goncalves

 

us-judiciatry-rhodeThis case involved a mediated settlement agreement between two of the heirs of Alfredo and the executrix of his estate, Maria. The superior court ordered Plaintiffs, Lucilio and Patricia, to execute general releases and pay attorney’s fees incurred by Maria in seeking to enforce the settlement agreement. Plaintiffs appealed, arguing that the superior court erred in ordering them to execute general releases with terms that were materially different from those contemplated during settlement negotiations, and in assessing attorney’s fees. The Supreme Court vacated the judgment of the superior court, holding (1) the trial justice erred in ordering Plaintiffs to execute the general release where the general release’s language exceeded the clear and unambiguous terms of the settlement agreement; and (2) the superior court erred in awarding attorney’s fees to Defendant pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws 9-1-45, as the statute’s threshold requirement that the party to receive the attorney’s fees award be the “prevailing party” had not been met.

Furtado v. Goncalves

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