Issue estoppel prevents a party from re-litigating a fact or issue already decided in a prior case. Courts apply it to promote finality and judicial efficiency, barring redundant arguments. Parties benefit by avoiding repeated litigation, while the legal system gains consistency and reduced caseloads. This doctrine is crucial for defendants seeking to uphold settled judgments.
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