Footlong Appeal Comes Up Short for Evesham Law Firm

Courier-Post covers the Subway ‘footlong’ settlement.

A South Jersey law firm has come up short in a dispute over Subway’s Footlong sandwiches.

DeNittis Osefchen Prince P.C. of Evesham was expected to share in a $520,000 payment by the restaurant chain, a sum intended to settle a class-action lawsuit over the actual length of Subway’s six- and 12-inch sandwiches.

The settlement was challenged on appeal by Theodore Frank, director of the Center for Class Action Fairness and a Subway customer.

The center described the ruling as “a win for consumers.”

Read the full article at Courier-Post.