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The company was facing 60 lawsuits, but police have said there could be over 6,000 total victims. "While congratulations are due to those [lawyers] and clients who have settled their cases, it is important that we don't get carried away into thinking that the war is over," said Mark Lewis, who represents many phone-hacking victims. "Fewer than 1 percent of the people who were hacked have settled their cases. There are many more cases in the pipeline. ... This is too early to celebrate, we’re not even at the end of the beginning."
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