US regions hard hit by opioids to ditch class action, pursue own lawsuits

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WILMINGTON, Del: Local governments in regions hard hit by the U.S. opioid epidemic have opted out of massive litigation taking aim at the drug ...

WILMINGTON, Del: Local governments in regions hard hit by the U.S. opioid epidemic have opted out of massive litigation taking aim at the drug industry over the crisis, potentially weakening a novel legal mechanism created to help settle thousands of lawsuits.

Officials from Houston's Harris County, one of the largest U.S. counties, have said it would opt out, meaning they would pursue their own lawsuit and not receive funds from a nationwide settlement.U.S. Judge Dan Polster in Cleveland, who has been overseeing 2,600 consolidated opioid lawsuits, is pushing hard for a settlement to help get funds to those most in need in a timely fashion.

 

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