March 26 (Reuters) - Pharmacy operators CVS CVS.N, Walmart WMT.N and Walgreens WBA.O on Tuesday urged Ohio's highest court to conclude they cannot be held liable for fueling an opioid epidemic in ...
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced on Tuesday that Virginia has received another round of payments from seven ...
“Thanks to the unwavering dedication of my Consumer Protection team, Virginia just received over $100 million in opioid ...
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Tuesday that the state would be receiving another round of payments from a ...
Virginia will receive $108.4 million from seven different opioid settlements, Attorney General Jason Miyares announced on ...
Virginia is set to receive $108 million as part of a settlement with major pharmaceutical distributors, opioid manufacturers ...
Johnson County spent the biggest piece of its opioid settlement windfall so far cracking down on drugs. Jackson County chose ...
State and local governments are receiving billions of dollars in settlements from companies that made, sold, or distributed prescription painkillers and were accused of fueling the opioid crisis. More ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Major pharmacy chains argued Tuesday that the Ohio Supreme Court should say state law doesn’t allow the $650 million judgement awarded to Lake and Trumbull counties to abate a ...
FILE - This Aug. 15, 2017 file photo shows an arrangement of pills of the opioid oxycodone-acetaminophen, also known as Percocet, in New York. Ohio is ready to begin distributing millions of ...
, opens new tab on Tuesday urged Ohio's highest court to conclude they cannot be held liable for fueling an opioid epidemic in two of the state's counties that won a $650.9 million judgment ...
The approximate total of $108.4 million stems from seven different opioid settlements ~ Attorney General Jason Miyares has ...