A jury on Tuesday ruled in favor of the City of Baltimore, finding that two drug distribution companies fueled the opioid ...
(Reuters) - The city of Baltimore won $266 million in its lawsuit accusing top drug distributors McKesson and Cencora of ...
“If this trial was about damages, the abatement trial is about recouping money that we will need to spend in the future to ...
Jury deliberations in Baltimore’s opioid case against two drug distribution companies will stretch into next week.
BALTIMORE -- Two drug companies will have to pay Baltimore City over $260 million in damages after a jury found them liable ...
A Baltimore jury found two drug distributors liable for contributing to the city's ongoing opioid crisis. The decision came ...
Leading medical distributors McKesson (NYSE:MCK) and Cencora (NYSE:COR) will have to pay $266M in damages to Baltimore after ...
There’s another phase to the trial — and likely appeals — after Tuesday’s verdict. The city has laid out a plan to spend ...
McKesson and AmerisourceBergen were found liable in Baltimore, ordered to pay over $266 million for their role in the opioid ...
The companies, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen, will split over $266 million in past and future damages if the verdict ...
A jury on Tuesday ruled in favor of the City of Baltimore, finding that two drug distribution companies fueled the opioid ...