Attorney General Kris Mayes on Thursday said she is “extremely concerned” about how funds from a lawsuit is being spent.
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Louisville Public Media on MSNLouisville Metro Council approves fourth round of opioid settlement spendingLouisville will spend $2.9 million in on-time opioid settlement funding on expanding addiction prevention programming in ...
A Florida federal court entered a final ruling in favor of insurers—including units of Chubb Ltd., Berkshire Hathaway Inc., ...
Mallinckrodt and Endo, drugmakers which recently emerged from bankruptcy after a wave of U.S. opioid lawsuits, announced ...
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Local governments and insurers paid over $60 million to resolve and defend hundreds of jail-related claims in the last five ...
Endo and Mallinckrodt, two drugmakers seeking to recover from opioid lawsuits and bankruptcies, are betting a combination will help. Investors took a dim v ...
A coalition of Democratic-led states has filed a federal lawsuit in Massachusetts to challenge the Trump administration's layoffs at the Education Department, claiming it is an illegal dismantling of ...
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