A jury found McKesson and Cencora liable for $266 million in damages to the city of Baltimore for fueling the opioid crisis.
Susman Godfrey partner Bill Carmody said the $266 million “verdict was an important step toward helping Baltimore recover so ...
A state panel Thursday recommended issuing more than $44 million in grants for scores of addiction prevention and treatment ...
Baltimore’s litigation against opioid companies has been wildly successful. Now comes the hard part of spending the money.
Available are $50,000 grants coming from the litigation agreement with several pharmaceutical distributors and manufacturer ...
A state panel on Thursday recommended issuing more than $44 million in grants for scores of addiction prevention and treatment efforts aimed at reducing opioid overdoses.
The drug distributor will buy a majority stake in gastroenterology practice management group GI Alliance and purchase ...
Jury deliberations began on Friday, Nov. 8, and concluded Tuesday afternoon. Following a six-week trial, the jury decided drug distributors McKesson and AmerisourceBergen would split the $266 million ...
The city of Baltimore won $266 million in its lawsuit accusing top drug distributors McKesson and Cencora of fueling an ...
McKesson and AmerisourceBergen were found liable in Baltimore, ordered to pay over $266 million for their role in the opioid ...