A collusive settlement is a secret agreement between parties in a lawsuit to resolve the case in a way that harms a third party, often to avoid liability or manipulate legal outcomes. It primarily benefits the settling parties, who gain control over terms, while typically disadvantaging outsiders or the public.
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