Attorney General Slatery Leads $26 Billion Agreement with Opioid Distributors / Manufacturer
The US’s most complicated civil case has been reached in Nashville, Tennessee, after a landmark agreement between state and local governments and three major pharmaceutical companies took several years to settle the opioid crisis in the US.
Source: tn.govPublished on 2021-07-21
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