The deal still needs to be approved by the arbitrator overseeing the landmark class arbitration, attorney Joseph M. Sellers told Bloomberg Law Thursday. After that, the case will be sent back to the US District Court for the Southern District of New York—where the women sued in 2008—and the class will ask the court to confirm the arbitrator’s award, Sellers said. He’s a ...
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