Flight 752 Victims’ Families Awarded $107M by Ontario Court

By John Freund |

Nearly two years after 176 people died when Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down, families of six victims have received a $107 million award in civil court. The decision included $100 million in punitive damages that will be split among the families, plus $1 million for specific losses, and another $6 million for pain and suffering.

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Legal Finance SE Announces Plans to Fund Hundreds of Lawsuits Against Illegal Online Casinos

By Harry Moran |

Nearly two years after 176 people died when Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down, families of six victims have received a $107 million award in civil court. The decision included $100 million in punitive damages that will be split among the families, plus $1 million for specific losses, and another $6 million for pain and suffering.

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Lord Macdonald: Sub-Postmasters’ Rights to Claim Additional Compensation “Would Be Extinguished” by Litigation Funding Bill

By John Freund |

Nearly two years after 176 people died when Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down, families of six victims have received a $107 million award in civil court. The decision included $100 million in punitive damages that will be split among the families, plus $1 million for specific losses, and another $6 million for pain and suffering.

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£25M Settlement Agreement Reached in South Western Trains ‘Boundary Fares’ Claim

By John Freund |

Nearly two years after 176 people died when Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down, families of six victims have received a $107 million award in civil court. The decision included $100 million in punitive damages that will be split among the families, plus $1 million for specific losses, and another $6 million for pain and suffering.

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