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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2419497" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Any new information as to the average settlement amount per claimant? I sent a letter 2 weeks ago to the plaintiff co-counsel asking for clarification on several key issues regarding multi state proposed settlement. Nothing back yet and I doubt that there will be. The propose payout in the Willis vs. Fedex case has been restated downward to $ 41 per qualified week. In light of this slap in the face I don't see any other choice but to file an objection. Clearly the counsel for the plaintiffs are more interested in assurance's of being paid rather than to obtain justice for their clients. Probably specing out their yachts is more important . Justice? Any old half as*ed is good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2419497, member: 58386"] Any new information as to the average settlement amount per claimant? I sent a letter 2 weeks ago to the plaintiff co-counsel asking for clarification on several key issues regarding multi state proposed settlement. Nothing back yet and I doubt that there will be. The propose payout in the Willis vs. Fedex case has been restated downward to $ 41 per qualified week. In light of this slap in the face I don't see any other choice but to file an objection. Clearly the counsel for the plaintiffs are more interested in assurance's of being paid rather than to obtain justice for their clients. Probably specing out their yachts is more important . Justice? Any old half as*ed is good enough. [/QUOTE]
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