Washington Plaintiffs Notice of Settlement In Arbitration is a document used in Washington state to formally notify all parties involved in an arbitration of a settlement. This document is typically filed with the court after the resolution of a dispute between the parties, and is used to notify the court of the terms of the settlement. It also serves to provide the plaintiff with a legal record of the outcome of the case. There are two main types of Washington Plaintiffs Notice of Settlement In Arbitration: an Uncontested Notice of Settlement and a Contested Notice of Settlement. An Uncontested Notice of Settlement is when both parties have agreed to the terms of the settlement; this document will detail the terms of the agreement and will be signed by both parties. A Contested Notice of Settlement is when one or both parties disagree with the terms of the settlement; this document will detail the terms of the agreement and will be signed by all parties involved, including the arbitrator. In either case, the Washington Plaintiffs Notice of Settlement In Arbitration should include the names of all parties involved, the date of the settlement, the details of the settlement, and any other relevant information, such as the amount of money awarded to the plaintiff. It should also be signed by all parties involved and filed with the court.