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Coca-Cola Employees Get Lawsuit Deadline
ATLANTA -- About 2,000 potential members of a class-action lawsuit against Coca- Cola Co. will have until March 19 to decide whether to "opt out" of a $ 192.5 million settlement.
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
December 23, 2000

Interview with Cyrus Mehri
WASHINGTON - Last week, in a stunning agreement, Coca-Cola agreed to pay $192.5 million to settle a race discrimination class action.
Corporate Crime Reporter
November 27, 2000

Lawyer in Bias Case Against Coke Hopes to Become a Major Player
When Cyrus Mehri filed a lawsuit alleging widespread racial discrimination at Coca-Cola Co. , one of the world's most positively viewed corporations, he knew his career and the fate of his embryonic law firm would ride on the outcome.
The Wall Street Journal
November 21, 2000

Bias Case Costs Coke Record $192.5 million 'There's going to be fundamental change,' says former worker
Coca-Cola Co. , saying it was "closing a painful chapter in our company's history," agreed to pay $192.5 million to settle a high-profile race discrimination lawsuit filed by black workers.
Chicago Tribune
November 17, 2000

Coca-Cola to Settle Racial Bias Lawsuit Workplace: Soft drink giant agrees to pay $192.5 million over allegations it treated blacks unfairly.
In the largest racial discrimination settlement in U.S. history, Coca-Cola Co. agreed Thursday to pay $192.5 million to settle allegations that it routinely discriminated against black employees in pay, promotions and performance evaluations.
The Los Angeles Times
November 17, 2000
  
   
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