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An executive at Dublin-based Cardinal Health, one of the nation's largest drug distribution companies, said under questioning recently that the business…
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The local governments suing drug companies over the opioid crisis have not reached a settlement in the more than 1,800 lawsuits pending in federal court in Cleveland. But attorneys for the plaintiffs are proposing a way to divide up any settlement dollars among — possibly — all cities and counties across the country. The attorneys are asking Judge Dan Polster to approve the plan at a June 25 hearing. All Things Consideredhost Tony Ganzer spoke with ideastream’s Nick Castele about the cases, the proposal and if a settlement is likely.
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Several drug manufacturers targeted in lawsuits over the opioid epidemic have asked a federal judge in Cleveland to sanction Ohio's attorney general and…
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In a scene bringing back images of Big Tobacco CEOs taking the oath, the chair of Dublin-based drug distributor Cardinal Health appeared before a U.S.…
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The largest business group in the state has put together a free online toolkit for any employer who’s dealing with opioid problems in the workplace –…
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The state of Ohio is joining cities, counties and some other states in suing four companies that distributed prescription painkillers that officials say…
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Kentucky’s attorney general has added a lawsuit by his state to the more than 300 already filed against one of Central Ohio’s biggest companies, accusing…
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Dozens of lawsuits filed by cities, counties and states across the country against opioid manufacturers and distributors will be consolidated in an Ohio…
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The International Brotherhood of Teamsters continued its pressure on Dublin-based drug distributor Cardinal Health Wednesday morning with a vigil to call…
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Amid increasing pressure over the opiate epidemic, Dublin-based drug distributor Cardinal Health is making a leadership change. In a quarterly earnings…