A Miami attorney helped negotiate a $151 million antitrust class action settlement for people and companies that bought pillows, mattresses and other products containing polyurethane foam.

The settlement resolved claims that nine U.S. and Canadian manufacturers conspired for more than a decade to illegally fix prices for polyurethane foam and products that used it in cushioning or insulation.

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