Lawyers for the Maasai and Samburu victims of leftover British munitions are meeting with their clients this week to determine how to divide the $7 million settlement offered by the British government last month. The law firm Leigh, Day and Company sued the government on behalf of 228 individuals who were killed or maimed by mines and unexploded bombs left in their grazing lands from British training exercises. The individual victims will be compensated according to the seriousness of their injuries.