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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Brittany Hively News


Final two distributors provide closing arguments as federal opioid trial wraps

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – Attorneys for Cardinal Health and McKesson presented closing arguments in hope of convincing U.S. District Judge David Faber the distribution companies should not be held liable for any part in the opioid epidemic.

Plaintiffs, one distributor make their case as closing arguments at federal opioid trial begin

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – After a two-week break, plaintiff attorney Paul Farrell Jr. left no stone unturned as he presented the closing argument at the landmark federal opioid trial.

Defense argues Cabell, Huntington treatment programs are covered; no additional funds needed

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – During the last day of testimony in the landmark opioid trial, the defense’s argument shifted to Cabell County and the City of Huntington’s ability to effectively cover treatment programs through federal government grants and that the governments should be able to continue to do so.

Defense expert says plaintiff experts 'threw aside' valuable information in analysis

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – An economist expert claims Cardinal Health had a due diligence system in place that was followed as designed, arguing earlier experts failed to note the system in place.

Pain doctor shows legislative impact on opioid epidemic, then has reputation questioned

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – Tables turned as an expert witness for Cardinal Health had his professional reputation challenged during his testimony at the bellwether federal opioid trial.

Drug distributors continue to push blame on doctors, strengthen gateway definition

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – As they began arguing their case, the three drug distributor defendants in the bellwether federal trial continued to rest blame on others for fueling the opioid epidemic.

Drug distributors slam plaintiff’s causation and misconduct argument

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – Three of the nation’s largest pharmaceutical distribution companies pushed for a trial dismissal as the plaintiffs wrapped up their case at the bellwether federal opioid trial.

Expert economist says opioid abatement plan would cost $2.5 billion

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – An abatement expert says the total cost for such a plan for Cabell County and Huntington to deal with the opioid epidemic would be at least $2.5 billion.

Expert says Huntington/Cabell need more sufficient, longstanding treatment programs

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – Testifying in the bellwether opioid trial, a expert witness on pharmaceutical-related abatement programs said he does not believe Cabell County has sufficient treatment programs to fight the opioid epidemic.

Former Huntington police chief holds back tears during testimony

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – Testifying in the bellwether federal opioid trial, Huntington's former chief of police shared the pain he felt as watching his community be taken over by addiction.

Child welfare expert discusses needs for Opioid Use Disorder exposed children

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – At the federal trial against three major opioid distributors, a child welfare expert showed the impact of Opioid Use Disorder on children and the rising need – and lack – of proper resources.

Data shows Cabell County had some of nation’s top opioid prescribers

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – Tension remained high in the courtroom of the landmark federal opioid trial as plaintiffs and defendants argued expert witness reports and testimonies.

Defense blames doctor’s overprescribing, tries to discredit expert witness report

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – As the landmark federal opioid trial entered its sixth week, tensions rose as defendants spent the day trying to discredit a report by a substance use disorder epidemiologist.

Expert data shows Cabell County outweighed West Virginia, nation in prescription opioid abuse and harm

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – As the landmark federal opioid trial concluded its fifth week, an opioid abuse epidemiologist shared data connecting causation between prescription opioids and opioid use disorder.

Overdose data shows growing trends of opioid-related drug poisonings

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – An expert epidemio​​​​logist who analyzed Cabell County and West Virginia overdose data to show opioid trends in death rates soared from 2001 to 2017.

Drug companies grill addiction science director about funding numbers, program timelines

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – As the landmark federal opioid trial concluded its fourth week, attorneys for Cardinal Health probed an addiction science professor from Marshall University about recovery programs and estimated costs.

Cabell sheriff paints picture of opioid crisis through testimony

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – At the landmark federal opioid trial, Cabell County Sherriff Chuck Zerkle testified being directly involved in Huntington, once deemed “epicenter of the opioid crisis,” has evolved.

Drug distributors object to expert witness with DEA background looking at company data

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – All three major drug distribution companies objected to Cabell County and Huntington attorneys bringing in an expert witness with a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration background to examine opioid data.

McKesson warned customers nearing threshold limits

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – Attorneys representing Cabell County and the City of Huntington probed a McKesson sales representative on warning customers of nearing threshold limits, pushing increases and pushing sales – including controlled substances.

Emails show McKesson employees felt 'overwhelmed,' 'not possible to be truly diligent'

By Brittany Hively |
CHARLESTON – As the landmark federal opioid trial entered its fourth week, plaintiffs jumped into McKesson Corporation’s threshold guidelines and due diligence process.