A three-lawyer Texas firm that put in an enormous time commitment for a shareholder derivative lawsuit over Blue Bell Creameries’ 2015 listeria bacteria contamination will see a seven-figure attorney fee award from the upcoming settlement of the dispute.

Part of the $60 million settlement includes a request for a $9 million attorney fee award for David Wynne and Scott Burdine of Burdine Wynne in Houston, which also worked with local counsel Jessica Zeldin from Andrews & Springer in Wilmington, Delaware.

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