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July 31, 2011
Ricci Plaintiffs Settle With New Haven
The final chapter in the Ricci case has closed. Last week, New Haven announced that it has reached a settlement with the 20 plaintiffs. According to the announcement, New Haven will pay the firefighters approximately $2 million (total), and their attorneys $3 million, for legal fees and costs. The plaintiffs would also receive pension credit.
-JH
July 31, 2011 in Labor and Employment News | Permalink
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