'Without Prejudice' refers to the privilege that attaches to written or verbal statements made by a party to a dispute in a genuine attempt to settle that dispute. This means that the statements will generally not be admissible in Court as evidence against the person who made the statement. read more
When a lawsuit is dismissed without prejudice, it signifies that none of the rights or privileges of the individual involved are considered to be lost or waived. The same holds true when an admission is made or when a motion is denied without prejudice. read more
The Meaning of ‘Without Prejudice Save as to Costs’ Another commonly used term used is ‘without prejudice save as to costs’. This simply means that without prejudice protection applies until the court hands down a judgment. read more