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Boeing has agreed to a $1.1 billion settlement with the US Justice Department to avoid criminal prosecution related to two fatal 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people.
Boeing reaches a $1.1 billion non-prosecution agreement with the DOJ, admitting to obstruction in the 737 MAX case and ...
Under the "agreement in principle," Boeing would pay or invest more than $1.1 billion, including an additional $445 million ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday it has reached a non-prosecution agreement with Boeing, allowing the ...
The agreement allows Boeing to avoid being branded a convicted felon and is a blow to families who lost relatives in the ...
Under the proposed agreement, Boeing would pay and invest more than $1.1 billion, including an additional $445 million for ...
A new deal that still needs to be finalized would require Boeing to pay and invest more than $1.1 billion, along with an ...
The DOJ's court filing stated, "The Agreement guarantees further accountability and substantial benefits from Boeing ...
A federal judge has vacated the trial date related to Boeing and the crashes of its 737 MAX airplanes that left ... O'Connor must still give final settlement approval and could reschedule a ...
A deal between the DOJ and Boeing will save the aerospace behemoth from criminal prosecution for two 737 MAX fatal crashes.
Clifford Law Offices said in a news release ... JUSTICE DEPARTMENT STRIKES TENTATIVE DEAL ALLOWING BOEING TO ESCAPE CRIMINAL CHARGES IN FATAL 737 MAX CRASHES Pro bono lawyer Paul Cassell, who ...