Payments from a historic $1.25 billion Swiss bank settlement could be delayed if a Miami lawyer proceeds with his plan to appeal the settlement. Sam Dubbin, who said he filed an appeal, provided Reuters with a copy of a letter he wrote to the judge overseeing the case in which he called the money to be paid to Holocaust survivors “distressingly paltry.”
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