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VisitWill one of the three remaining defendants settle before the trial in Baltimore's opioid litigation starts?
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Baltimore Settles with Teva, Walgreens for $160 Million in Opioid Crisis, Totaling $402.5 Million
Sep 10, 2024, 08:37 PM
The City of Baltimore has reached settlements with Teva Pharmaceuticals and Walgreens, totaling $160 million, for their roles in the city's opioid crisis. The settlement with Teva amounts to $80 million, while the settlement with Walgreens also amounts to $80 million. These settlements, announced on Monday and Tuesday, are part of a larger effort by Baltimore to address the opioid crisis, with the city securing a total of $402.5 million from various drug companies. The settlements come ahead of a trial scheduled to begin next week against the three remaining defendants in the litigation.
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