Lawyers to receive $1.9M payment for Arkansas Marlboro case

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     (AP) – Lawyers who won a $45 million settlement for Arkansas

Marlboro Lights smokers will now receive a $1.9 million payment for the case.

     The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox

approved the reimbursement for the lawyers’ expenses on Monday.

     The funds approved are less than the $2.2 million the attorneys, who represent

11 firms, originally asked for.

     The approved reimbursement brings the total amount authorized by court to

$31.2 million.

     Last week Fox ordered that $18.9 million go to smokers who filed a claim on

the money.

     A schedule for the distribution of the money has not been released.

     The reimbursement is for the attorneys’ expenses for the 13-year-old case

against Philip Morris USA, in which lawyers complained the company misled Lights

smokers to think those cigarettes were safer than the original ones.




   

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