The legal saga of Subway’s not-quite footlong subs is closing in on settlement, with all major issues resolved except for determining attorney’s fees, according to a filing in the case.

Plaintiffs’ counsel in the consolidated, but still putative, class action informed the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin on March 18 that they and attorneys for Subway’s owner, Doctor’s Associates Inc., have executed a memorandum of understanding with only the lawyers’ fees still to be hashed out.

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