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AG settles with final two firms in fatal collapse of Big Dig tunnel

Wrapping up Attorney General Martha Coakley said the litigation ensured that similar problems will be prevented. Wrapping up
Attorney General Martha Coakley said the litigation ensured that similar problems will be prevented.
By Martin Finucane
Globe Staff / March 27, 2009

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The Massachusetts attorney general's office said yesterday it had reached two more settlements with companies involved in building the Big Dig tunnel that collapsed in July 2006 and killed a Jamaica Plain woman. The settlements marked the end of the state's legal campaign against companies who worked on the giant project, officials said. (Full article: 435 words)

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