LR 42.1 Stipulation without prejudice is a type of legal agreement between two parties in a civil case, where the parties agree to settle a dispute without prejudice. This means that the agreement cannot be used as evidence against either party in future litigation. LR 42.1 is a provision of the California Rules of Court, which outlines the requirements for such an agreement. The agreement must be in writing, signed by both parties, include all terms of the settlement, and be filed with the court. Types of LR 42.1 Stipulations without prejudice — civil cases can include agreements to dismiss a case, to settle disputes, or to stay proceedings.