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Opioid Defendants Move Forward on $26 Billion Settlement
Johnson & Johnson and three drug distributors—AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson—agreed on Friday to move forward with the second largest multistate settlement in U.S. history after 90% of cities and counties signed up to obtain funds to combat the opioid crisis.Drug Companies Move Forward on $26B Opioid Deal
Johnson & Johnson and three drug distributors—AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson—agreed on Friday to move forward with the second largest multistate settlement in U.S. history after 90% of cities and counties signed up to obtain funds to combat the opioid crisis.2021 Was the 'Year of Trying Public Nuisance Claims' in Opioid Cases
So far, manufacturers of opioids won a bench verdict in California, followed by reversal of a $465 million judgment in Oklahoma. Two Ohio counties won the first jury verdict this year.A Year in Pictures: 2021, as Captured by ALM's Photographers
The Law Journal's Ryland West and our Washington, D.C.-based ALM photographer Diego M. Radzinschi were on the ground for some of the year's biggest stories.View more book results for the query "'Simmons Hanly Conroy LLC'"
Attorneys in New York Opioid Trial Prepare Jurors to Consider Six Months of Testimony
Jurors in New York's multidefendant opioid trial on Thursday heard closing statements from attorneys representing two of the three plaintiffs, Suffolk County and the New York Attorney General's Office, and defendant Anda Inc., a drug distribution company.First Jury Finds CVS, Walmart and Walgreens Liable for Opioids Crisis in Ohio Counties
Damages will be determined by the trial judge after later hearings.Ohio Jury Finds CVS, Walmart and Walgreens Liable for Opioids Crisis in 2 Counties
Damages will be determined by the trial judge after later hearings.Drug Companies Win Big in Calif. Opioid Trial as Judge Rejects Public Nuisance Claim
In a tentative decision Monday, Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter Wilson found that the plaintiffs, which are three large California counties and the city of Oakland, failed to differentiate between legitimate uses of opioids, which are prescription painkillers, and the illegal activities that led to addictions and overdoses.Judge Denies Mistrial in Opioid Trial After Juror Did Her Own Research
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is overseeing an opioid trial that began on Oct. 4, had dismissed Juror No. 4 after she admitted doing her own internet research on a topic brought up during testimony last week.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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