A consumer goods manufacturing giant reached a proposed class action settlement with a “dreamer” and his lawyers in Miami federal court, valued around $3.5 million.

Juan Carlos Gomez, a professor at Florida International University College of Law and director of its immigration human rights clinic, is not involved in the case. But Gomez said employment and labor attorneys should take note of this hiring discrimination litigation between Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program recipient David Rodriguez­­­­­­ and Procter & Gamble Co.

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