Pierringer release
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In a settlement, a pierrenger release is that language in the agreement that reserves the right for the plaintiff to sue certain individuals named as the defendant to the party, while giving general release to other individuals named as the defendant.
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- Nancy Wolf, Adjunct Professor at University of St. Thomas School of Law
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