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Families of Boeing Crash Victims Can Challenge U.S. Settlement, Judge Rules

The New York Times – Business:

He said passengers killed on two 737 Max flights were crime victims, siding with relatives who objected to a deal that spared Boeing from a criminal charge.

Nicholas Kulish
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