Healthcare Distribution Alliance, et al., Petitioners v. Letitia James, Attorney General of New York, et al.

  1. October 04, 2021

    Justices Won't Hear Trade Groups' NY Opioid Tax Challenge

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a challenge by pharmaceutical groups aimed at killing a New York law imposing $600 million in payments on opioid distributors and manufacturers.

  2. August 04, 2021

    Trade Groups Urge Justices To Hear NY Opioid Tax Challenge

    Opioid makers and distributors asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject New York's request to decline the group's challenge to $600 million in tax, citing an appeals court split over whether such charges are taxes or fees.

  3. July 20, 2021

    NY Urges Justices To Pass On State Opioid Tax Challenge

    The U.S. Supreme Court should reject a challenge to a New York law imposing $600 million in payments on opioid distributors because there's no appeals court split and the law has been replaced, New York's attorney general urged.

  4. July 09, 2021

    State And Local Tax Cases To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2021

    From Big Tech's efforts to scrap Maryland's novel digital advertising tax to states challenging a federal law curtailing their abilities to cut taxes, the second half of 2021 is sure to offer noteworthy developments in state and local tax litigation. Here, Law360 spotlights key cases to monitor as the rest of the year unfolds.

  5. June 18, 2021

    US Chamber Urges Justices To Review NY Opioid Tax Row

    The U.S. Supreme Court should review a challenge to a New York law imposing $600 million in payments on opioid distributors to clarify limits on federal interventions into state taxes, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged Friday.

  6. May 20, 2021

    Trade Groups Urge Justices To Review $600M NY Opioid Tax

    The U.S. Supreme Court should review a suit aiming to kill a New York law imposing $600 million in payments on opioid distributors, to end "disarray" over the differences between taxes and fees, several health care entities urged.