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CVS, Walgreens Reach $10.7 Billion Multistate Settlement Agreement Over Opioids
"One by one, we are holding every player in the addiction industry accountable and forcing them to turn over billions of dollars for treatment and prevention nationwide," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said.CVS, Walgreens Reach $10.7 Billion Settlement With California, 17 Other States Over Opioids
"To all those struggling with substance abuse disorders, to all those desperately in need of treatment and recovery options—help is on the way," said California Attorney General Rob Bonta.Blue Chips Front Money for Buyers of Their Unwanted Assets
Dealmakers are dusting off their playbooks from the global financial crisis, devising creative ways to get transactions completed as traditional financing sources dry up.Pharmacies Appeal Ohio Opioid Verdict Claiming Award Would Cost $500B if Extended Nationwide
Walgreens, Walmart and CVS appealed an Ohio opioid verdict, insisting that the $650 million award, extrapolated, would cost them $500 billion nationwide.View more book results for the query "Walgreen Co."
Mikal Watts, Mark Lanier and 20 Others Will Lead Acetaminophen Lawsuits
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote, on Wednesday, approved the plaintiffs' leadership team in lawsuits against Tylenol manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and more than a dozen retailers, including Walmart Inc. and CVS Pharmacy Inc.Mikal Watts, Mark Lanier and 20 Others Will Lead Acetaminophen Lawsuits
A defense letter outlines that retailers aren't responsible for a drug's warning label, and that the "litigation-driven" claims have no scientific support. "Indeed, every regulatory body and credible medical organization to weigh in on this issue has agreed with FDA, and has refuted plaintiffs' claims," Barnes & Thornburg's Kristen Richer, a partner in Los Angeles, wrote in the Nov. 10 letter.Woman Sues Walgreens After Allegedly Being Injured in Fall
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Another Pharmacy Pays: Walmart's $3.1B Agreement Adds to Opioid Coffer
Walmart Inc. agreed to pay $3.1 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits by cities, counties, Native American tribes and states alleging its pharmacists failed to regulate opioid prescriptions, leading to a public health crisis in their communities.Is Commercial Real Estate the Best Hedge Against Inflation in South Florida?
According to James Nelson, investment sales broker and head of Avison Young's tri-state investment sales group, investing in commercial real estate is today's smartest hedge against inflation.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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