City needs better approach to curbing drug addiction than dispensing opioid settlement money to the usual suspects.
After opting out of Teva’s $4.25 billion national opioid settlement last year, the city of Baltimore has secured its own payout through a settlement deal worth $80 million. Teva will make an ...
New York started distributing what will amount to billions in opioid settlement funds nearly three years ago, pouring money ...
Directing a portion of these settlement funds to support social equity cannabis business operators is a promising strategy. This approach can help economic growth in communities disproportionately ...
Pitkin County and the city of Aspen are using funds from opioid-related ... $787 million from settlements with over 11 companies: Kroger, Johnson & Johnson, CVS, Walgreens, McKinsey & Company ...
Sept 9 (Reuters) - When it comes to calling dibs on $2.1 billion set aside for lawyers who contributed to settlements with nine major opioids defendants, the plaintiffs' lawyers in charge of the ...
The following organizations were awarded funding to support their initiatives in opioid prevention, harm reduction, treatment ...
They were centralized in front of the Ohio Northern District court, which has overseen the vast majority of opioid-related litigation. The parties have been hashing out a settlement since 2022 ...
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore City has won $80 million in a settlement with Walgreens, after claims that the pharmacy chain fueled the opioid epidemic in Baltimore. The settlement brings the city's total ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday announced the city has reached an $80 million settlement with an opioid manufacturer. This is the fourth settlement reached with a drug maker, blaming those ...
The city of St. Petersburg, Florida, is allocating $1 million from an opioid settlement to nonprofit organizations working to address the opioid crisis through treatment and recovery support services.
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office has backed off an earlier proposal to evenly split the state’s share of an upcoming $1.2 billion opioid settlement with the grocery chain Kroger.