Opioid settlement could mean tens of millions of dollars for LA
California s federal prosecutors have rejected a settlement agreement between two pharmaceutical firms over the opioid crisis in the US state of Los Angeles, according to reports from the state. However, the federal justice department has said it will be able to prosecute dealers for deadly doses.
Source: foxla.comPublished on 2022-02-25
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