Uma Thurman and Almorah Services, which acquired Brit shingle HandMade, have settled the pending litigation over pic "
Eloise in Paris," and the star will continue to go ahead with the project.
Thurman, whom HandMade cast three years ago to play the nanny in a movie version of the '50s children's tome "
Eloise in Paris," hired showbiz lawyer Bert Fields in January and instructed him to sue HandMade for £6 million ($9.6 million) as the pic had not lensed and she had missed out on other films she could have made during the period.