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Originally Posted by christiangirl
Exactly. People do this all the time in arguments, even kids. "I'm so sorry for the way this all turned out and I wish it had been different." Read: "I refuse to apologize for any of the crap I did, but I don't want you to dropkick me into next week so I'll say this instead."
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But even that type of apology gets iffy, for the reasons discussed by Kevin, KSigRC and others. When you deal with litigation, you have to be VERY careful about what you say. Something that would seem like an obvious statement in other situations (like an argument between children) can take on a whole other importance in a litigation or pre-litigation situation.