Delphi Corp. Class Action Plaintiffs: Agreement Reached
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Plaintiffs in a class action against
A law firm for the plaintiffs said the terms of the proposed agreement include a comprehensive settlement with Delphi's insurers. The firm said the terms of the settlement are currently confidential.
The agreement is still pending approval by the bankruptcy court. A spokesman for Delphi could not be reached immediately for comment.
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