A jury has returned an award of more than $300,000 in a case in which a Philadelphia plaintiffs firm was accused of failing to pay a Russian scientist and a husband-and-wife litigation consultant team for work they performed on a group of unsuccessful cases stemming from the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear accident.

The key plaintiffs in Aamodt v. Levin were Norman and Marjorie Aamodt, former Bell Labs scientists who believed their Harrisburg-area organic beef farm had been compromised during the nuclear power plant’s 1979 partial core meltdown.

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