Updated: $14 Million Class Action Settlement Involving Retail Supplier Approved
October 15,2020
A federal court has approved a class action settlement in litigation against Electricity Maine concerning alleged pricing claims, WGME reports
WGME says 43,000 are to receive compensation under the settlement's $14 million fund. The amount to be paid to such claimants is about $3.2 million.
Electricity Maine denies any wrongdoing
See WGME for more
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