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Addiction crisis: Florida AG tries to blame Mexico and China in public but not in court

By Daniel Fisher |
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody lost her bid to prevent opioid defendants from telling jurors about illegal fentanyl flooding the state from conspirators in Mexico and China - a theory the Republican AG herself has loudly promoted in calls for tighter border security.

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Defense rests, two-week break before closing arguments in opioid distributors’ trial in Washington State

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - The last witness appeared on Monday in a trial that has gone on for more than four months accusing three of the country’s largest distributors of opioid pills of causing an overdose epidemic in Washington State.

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Should pharmacies have to pay billions to two Ohio counties for opioid issues?

By Daniel Fisher |
CLEVELAND (Legal Newsline) - Walmart, Walgreens and CVS told a judge they should pay only a small fraction of the $2 billion or more that two Ohio counties are seeking for an “abatement” plan to address opioid abuse, saying they supplied less than 3% of the suspicious prescriptions plaintiff lawyers blame for the wider opioid crisis.

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Defense witness says doctors impact shipments of opioids, not distributors in Washington State epidemic trial

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (legal Newsline) - In a trial of three opioid drug distribution companies accused of causing an overdose epidemic in Washington State, defense attorneys on Thursday sought to portray the pill dispensing system as tightly organized, and influenced by prescribing doctors, not the companies.

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Defense witness says prescription opioids essential for pain relief in trial of distributors

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - In a trial to decide if three of the country’s biggest distributors of opioids caused an overdose epidemic in Washington State, defense attorneys on Monday and Tuesday sought to show the drugs are an essential component of pain treatment and the benefits outweigh the risks.

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AmerisourceBergen’s role supplying opioids to Washington State minimal, witness says in distributor trial

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - It appeared on Thursday that defense attorneys for opioid drug distributor AmerisourceBergen were attempting to distance themselves from two other companies being sued by Washington State for allegedly causing an overdose epidemic.

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Pain control doctor says opioid drug prescribing doctors acted in good faith in distributor trial

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - A pain specialist doctor called as a witness for the defense in the trial of three opioid drug distributors accused of causing an overdose epidemic in Washington State indicated on Wednesday that the majority of doctors did the best they could, even if over-prescribing pain pills.

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Former McKesson official says anti-opioid diversion system robust in distributor trial

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - A former special agent of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) who later worked for McKesson Corp. in its anti-drug diversion program, told a courtroom on Monday the system was thorough in checking to prevent drugs from getting into the wrong hands.

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Sixth Circuit again reverses judge handling massive opioid litigation

By Daniel Fisher |
CINCINNATI (Legal Newsline) - The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals once again rebuked U.S. District Judge Dan Aaron Polster over his management of multidistrict opioid litigation, saying his court “clearly abused its discretion” by refusing to allow lawsuits by municipalities in Texas and New Mexico to be remanded to state court.

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Cases against doctors at SCOTUS weigh heavily on opioid litigation against Walmart

By Daniel Fisher |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - A pair of cases now pending before the U.S. Supreme Court might decide whether the government can pursue billions of dollars in damages from Walmart for filling “invalid” opioid prescriptions. At the core of the cases is the question of when a doctor – and by extension, a pharmacist – crosses the line from practicing legitimate medicine to illegally selling drugs like a street-corner pusher.

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Rhode Island opioid case headed toward trial despite no evidence of specific illegal shipment

By Daniel Fisher |
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Legal Newsline) - Rhode Island can proceed with its lawsuit against opioid manufacturers Teva and Actavis after a judge rejected their motions to dismiss for lack of evidence they broke the law or made any illegal shipments of drugs into the state.

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Judge dismisses motion by opioid distributor defendants, trial continues as defense makes case in Washington State

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - King County Superior Court Judge Michael Scott on Tuesday rejected a bid to toss out a case by lawyers defending three of the country’s biggest opioid drug distributors, accused of causing an epidemic in Washington State.

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Opioid distributors say illegal drug use was cause of deadly epidemic, ask judge presiding in four-month long trial to dismiss

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - Attorneys defending three of the country’s biggest opioid drug distributors presented motions on Monday asking the King County Superior Court to dismiss a case alleging the companies caused an overdose epidemic in Washington State.

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Washington State rests its case; Defendants move for dismissal in trial alleging companies caused opioid overdose epidemic

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - After attorneys for Washington State rested their case on Tuesday accusing three of the country's biggest opioid drug distributors of causing an overdose epidemic, attorneys for the defense moved to dismiss the case, including public nuisance allegations and alleged violations of the Consumer Protection Act.

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Clinic director tells courtroom opioid treatment professionals suffer compassion fatigue from epidemic

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - The executive director of a treatment clinic for addicted opioid users said her staffers were overwhelmed by an epidemic of drug abuse to the point they became burned out and suffered from compassion fatigue.

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Native tribe opioid settlement in focus at ongoing Washington State trial

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - An abatement plan to deal with an opioid drug overdose crisis was discussed Tuesday in the King County Superior Court trial of three major drug distributors, and the possible impact of a settlement with native tribes.

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Defense attorneys for opioid distributors attempt to show companies not responsible for doctor prescriptions

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - Defense attorneys for three of the country’s biggest distributors of opioids disputed the testimony of a marketing expert witness called by Washington State, saying the companies did not cause a drug overdose epidemic.

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Child welfare social worker tells court infant health endangered, services under strain from opioid epidemic

By John Sammon |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - A specialist witness called by the State of Washington on Thursday said children’s health in the state is being damaged and child welfare services overwhelmed by an epidemic of opioid abuse.

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Opioid researcher says pills oversupply caused epidemic; defense attorneys say illicit use the cause

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - An addiction expert witness called by the State of Washington said that a massive over supply of opioid pills in the early 2000s is linked with heroin use and caused an overdose epidemic in the state.

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Washington State says distributors caused opioid epidemic, defense attorneys say heroin abuse caused it

By John Sammon |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - Attorneys for the State of Washington argue that an overdose epidemic of opioids called the worst in the state’s history was a result of reckless distribution of the drugs by three accused companies, while their defense attorneys maintain it was societal over-pain-medicating by doctors and illegal use of heroin in the 1990s that fueled it.