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Wal-Mart Lawsuit Settled

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Wal-Mart has settled a lawsuit brought in Texas by relatives of employees whose lives were insured without their knowledge. Financial details weren`t disclosed. Six families were plaintiffs, but their lawyer says the settlement could benefit families of other Wal-Mart employees. Wal-Mart hoped to reap the proceeds of the policies when the workers died. Family members were enraged that the company profited -- but they received nothing from the policies. The suit was filed two years ago in federal court in Houston. U-S District Judge Nancy Atlas sided with the families. Wal-Mart appealed. A settlement was announced hours before the Fifth U-S Circuit Court of Appeals issued its ruling Monday -- favoring the relatives. Such policies are legal in Texas if the worker`s death would cause financial harm to the company. The judge ruled Wal-Mart`s policies failed that test. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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