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Mass claim against Odido could be settled ‘within a year’: ‘Company may choose to settle’

Mass claim against Odido could be settled ‘within a year’: ‘Company may choose to settle’

A mass claim has been filed against Dutch telecom provider Odido, which a legal expert suggests could be resolved within a year if the company opts for an early settlement. Although such legal procedures typically take many years, the company may choose to settle quickly to avoid prolonged litigation.

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