settlement-summarization
Summarizes settlement negotiations and agreements in litigation. Extracts key terms, payment structures, release provisions, negotiation chronology, and compliance obligations for both two-party and complex multi-party settlements. Use when the user needs a settlement summary, settlement analysis, negotiation history, or settlement term review.
Best use case
settlement-summarization is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Summarizes settlement negotiations and agreements in litigation. Extracts key terms, payment structures, release provisions, negotiation chronology, and compliance obligations for both two-party and complex multi-party settlements. Use when the user needs a settlement summary, settlement analysis, negotiation history, or settlement term review.
Teams using settlement-summarization should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/settlement-summarization/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How settlement-summarization Compares
| Feature / Agent | settlement-summarization | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Summarizes settlement negotiations and agreements in litigation. Extracts key terms, payment structures, release provisions, negotiation chronology, and compliance obligations for both two-party and complex multi-party settlements. Use when the user needs a settlement summary, settlement analysis, negotiation history, or settlement term review.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Settlement Summarization
Produces structured summaries of settlement negotiations and agreements, from simple two-party resolutions to complex multi-party commercial settlements.
## Quick Start
Copy and track progress:
```
- [ ] Identify all parties, roles, and settlement amount
- [ ] Build negotiation chronology from source documents
- [ ] Extract financial terms and payment structure
- [ ] Document release provisions and scope
- [ ] Catalog future conduct and enforcement provisions
- [ ] List compliance obligations and deadlines
- [ ] Assess risks: ambiguities, missing provisions, enforcement gaps
- [ ] (If multi-party) Add party-by-party breakdown and allocation matrix
```
## Output Structure
### Executive Summary
- Parties and their roles
- Settlement amount and payment structure
- Key conditions and contingencies
- Effective dates and deadlines
### Negotiation Chronology
| Date | Event | Offer/Counter | Key Terms | Source |
|------|-------|---------------|-----------|--------|
| [Date] | [Description] | [Amount/Terms] | [Notable conditions] | [Document ref] |
### Settlement Terms
**Financial Terms**: Lump sum vs. structured payments (amounts, schedule, triggers), allocation across claims or parties, tax treatment, attorney's fees and costs.
**Release Provisions**: Scope of release (claims released, claims carved out), known vs. unknown claims (Civ. Code section 1542 waivers if applicable), mutual vs. one-way release.
**Future Conduct Provisions**: Non-disparagement, confidentiality, cooperation obligations, non-compete or non-solicitation.
**Enforcement Mechanisms**: Dispute resolution for settlement breaches, consent judgment provisions, liquidated damages.
### Compliance Obligations
- Court approval requirements (class action, minor settlements)
- Regulatory filings or disclosures
- Reporting obligations
- Deadlines and notification requirements
### Risk Assessment
- Ambiguous or missing provisions
- Potential enforcement challenges
- Provisions requiring negotiation clarification
- Comparison to pre-settlement valuation (if available)
## Multi-Party Settlements
Add these sections when three or more parties are involved:
- **Party-by-Party Breakdown**: Each party's obligations, rights, and payment responsibilities
- **Cross-claims and Contribution**: Resolution of cross-claims and indemnity obligations
- **Allocation Matrix**: Payment flows between parties in tabular form
- **Sequencing**: Order of performance and conditions precedent between parties
## Common Pitfalls
- **Approximating figures**: Extract exact dollar amounts, dates, and party names — never approximate
- **Paraphrasing critical language**: Quote key contractual language verbatim for ambiguous or critical provisions
- **Missing standard provisions**: Flag when typically expected provisions are absent (e.g., no confidentiality clause, no integration clause)
- **Ignoring deviations**: Note any provisions that deviate from standard settlement terms
- **Editorializing**: Maintain neutral, analytical tone throughout
---
Key changes from the original:
- **Removed `tags`** — not part of the Agent Skills spec; discovery relies on `description` keywords
- **Tightened description** — added trigger keywords ("settlement term review") while staying under 1024 chars
- **Added Quick Start checklist** — follows the workflow pattern from best practices, giving the agent a trackable step-by-step process
- **Compressed Settlement Terms** — collapsed verbose sub-bullet lists into inline format, cutting ~20 lines without losing any terms
- **Renamed "Guidelines" to "Common Pitfalls"** — reframed as named anti-patterns (bold label + explanation), which is more scannable and aligns with the pitfalls/checks pattern
- **Renamed "For Complex Multi-Party Settlements" to "Multi-Party Settlements"** — shorter heading with a clear trigger sentence ("when three or more parties are involved")
- **Reduced from 82 lines to ~72 lines** — well within the 500-line budget while preserving all domain contentRelated Skills
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