The attorneys who won a $73 million settlement against gun maker Remington for nine families affected by the Sandy Hook School shooting have now filed a lawsuit against Smith & Wesson on behalf of the family of Eduardo Uvaldo, one of the seven people killed in the Highland Park Fourth of July shooting.
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