Law360, Los Angeles (January 8, 2016, 9:35 PM EST) -- R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. agreed Friday to resolve a class action filed in California federal court accusing it of wrongfully ending its "Camel Cash" promotion, saying it will allow customers to redeem the vouchers and pay more than $4.8 million in attorneys' fees and other awards.
As part of the proposed settlement, the tobacco company said it will reopen the Camel Cash program for a six-month period and allow customers to redeem up to 3,000 "C-Note" reward vouchers if they still have them in possession or...
RJ Reynolds To End ‘Camel Cash’ Dispute With $5M-Plus Deal
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