Massachusetts Attorney General Slams TJX Consumer Settlement Sale, Dubbing It A “Dubious Benefit”
Written by Evan SchumanNovember 17th, 2007
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley—who is heading the multi-state attorney general probe of TJX—wrote to the federal judge overseeing the TJX cases on Thursday strongly objecting to a part of the proposed settlement of the consumer class-action case, according to documents filed in federal court on Friday.
Coakley's objection was not so much with the sale itself, but with having it included as a part of the official settlement. The difference? If it's in the official settlement, it increases how much money the consumer lawyers involved in the case get for their fee.
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