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September 7, 2006
A Million Little Pieces = $2.35 Million Settlement (Maximum)
Definition of "nuisance settlement"? You be the judge. (NYT story here.)
(Earlier post, and another post referencing one of the plaintiffs' lawyers, Thomas Pakenas, who also brought a McDonald's gluten lawsuit.)
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