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An Eastern District of New York judge's allocation of settlement funds to the most needy, elderly victims in the Holocaust Victims Assets litigation has been upheld by the 2nd Circuit. Ruling on an appeal that challenged Judge Edward Korman's geography-based distribution of a $1.25 billion settlement with Swiss banks and other organizations, the circuit upheld Korman's formula, which placed special emphasis on compensating Holocaust victims who live in the former Soviet Union.
September 14, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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