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Nixed Purdue Ch. 11 Plan May Leave States Ready For A Fight

By Chris Villani · June 28, 2024, 2:35 PM EDT

State attorneys general across the country could be gearing up for more opioid-related litigation against the Sackler family after the U.S. Supreme Court wiped out a $5.5 billion third-party release for...

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