West Virginia to Settle with Teva, AbbVie's Allergan
West Virginia to Settle with Teva, AbbVie's Allergan
According to West Virginia (WV)’s attorney general (AG), Patrick Morrisey, attorneys for the state and two remaining drug maker defendants, Teva Pharmaceuticals, AbbVie’s Allergan and their family of companies, have reached a tentative $161.5 million settlement just as closing arguments were set to begin in a seven-week trial over the opioid epidemic. Morrisey has been fighting for a settlement based on the severity of the crisis in the state rather than a per capita deal. By doing so, though WV has a smaller population than some of the states impacted, he believes the state will receive what it deserves.The lawsuit accused the defendants of downplaying the risks of addiction in deceptive marketing campaigns and overstating the benefits of opioid use. After a tentative deal was put on the table, the judge paused trial proceedings (which began on April 4) give each respective party an opportunity to reach a full deal in the upcoming weeks.“We are very optimistic that we can [come to an agreement],” Morrisey said.
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