At a press conference on Thursday, Robert Eglet, name partner at Eglet Adams, said the total number of potential claimants was about 4,400, represented by more than 65 law firms, and he believed that “quite frankly, that all claimants, represented claimants, will choose to participate.” The total settlement is between $735 million and $800 million, depending on the number of victims who participate, according to a release by Las Vegas-based Eglet Adams, which represents 2,500 victims and their families.
MGM Resorts International has agreed to pay up to $800 million to settle lawsuits brought by victims of the 2017 mass shooting at its Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas, according to plaintiffs lawyers, who announced the deal Thursday. It resolves lawsuits brought over the 2017 mass shooting at MGM's Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas.īy Amanda Bronstad | October 03, 2019, Law.comįlowers and gifts at the memorial park by the Mandalay Bay on the Vegas Strip at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign to remember victims killed in the Las Vegas attack shooting. The total settlement is between $735 million and $800 million, according to plaintiffs lawyers, who announced the deal Thursday. Robert Eglet: MGM Agrees to Pay Up to $800M to Settle Las Vegas Shooting Lawsuits