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BumRushDaShow

(143,427 posts)
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 07:16 PM Tuesday

Pharmacies prevail in appeal of $650-million opioid award in Ohio

Source: Reuters

December 10, 2024 12:59 PM EST Updated 6 hours ago


Dec 10 (Reuters) - Ohio's top court ruled on Tuesday that pharmacy chain operators CVS (CVS.N), opens new tab, Walmart (WMT.N), opens new tab and Walgreens (WBA.O) tab could not be held liable for fueling an opioid epidemic in two Ohio counties that won a $650.9-million judgment against them.

The Ohio Supreme Court held on a 5-2 vote that a state law barred Lake and Trumbull counties' claims that pharmacy chains' dispensing of addictive pain medications created a public nuisance that the companies should be forced to remediate. Justice Joseph Deters, writing for the majority, said the court recognized that the deadly epidemic had touched the lives of people throughout Ohio and "undoubtedly has far-reaching consequences for their communities and for the state as a whole."

"Creating a solution to this crisis out of whole cloth is, however, beyond this court's authority," Deters wrote. He said an amendment to the Ohio Products Liability Act that the state legislature adopted in 2007 barred all common-law public nuisance claims based on the sale of products that seek compensation from a product's manufacturer or supplier.

"This ruling will have a devastating impact on communities and their ability to police corporate misconduct," Peter Weinberger, a lawyer for the counties, said in a statement, adding that "our team will continue to fight for these counties through other legal avenues." Representatives for CVS and Walgreens said they were pleased with the ruling. Walmart did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/ohio-top-court-says-pharmacies-could-not-be-sued-over-opioid-epidemic-2024-12-10/

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Pharmacies prevail in appeal of $650-million opioid award in Ohio (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Tuesday OP
"...our team will continue to fight for these counties through other legal avenues." OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #1
Legalized Linda ladeewolf 14 hrs ago #2
This lawsuit was against pharmacies, not pharmaceutical companies Jose Garcia 13 hrs ago #3
Yes, and CVS, Walmart and Walgreens can afford the BEST defense lawyers FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #4

OldBaldy1701E

(6,477 posts)
1. "...our team will continue to fight for these counties through other legal avenues."
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 07:57 PM
Tuesday

Good luck. You are going to need a whole lot of it.

Linda ladeewolf

(455 posts)
2. Legalized
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 10:39 AM
14 hrs ago

Gangs. All pharmaceutical companies are, is really rich gangs. They don’t use guns, they use lobbyists.

FakeNoose

(35,898 posts)
4. Yes, and CVS, Walmart and Walgreens can afford the BEST defense lawyers
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:47 AM
12 hrs ago

They probably borrowed lawyers from the Big Pharma companies.

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