The Alaska Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case is an agreement between two or more parties that resolves a dispute or legal action between them. The settlement agreement can be used in a variety of legal contexts such as civil litigation, contract disputes, and insurance disputes. Generally, the settlement agreement is a legal document that sets forth the terms of a resolution of a dispute or action and, if accepted, legally binds the parties to the agreement. The Alaska Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case is usually accompanied by an Order Dismissing Case, which is a court order that dismisses the action or dispute and is signed by the court. This Order Dismissing Case will be filed with the court, and it provides legal finality to the settlement agreement. Types of Alaska Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case include: * Pre-Litigation Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case: A settlement agreement reached before a lawsuit is filed. * Mediated Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case: A settlement agreement reached through mediation. * Arbitration Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case: A settlement agreement reached through arbitration. * Stipulated Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case: A settlement agreement reached through mutual agreement of the parties. * Default Settlement Agreement and Order Dismissing Case: A settlement agreement reached when one of the parties fails to appear or respond in a timely manner.