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Trial Date Set for Sullivan Baby Doe Case
Court sets start date of July 26, 2021, following default judgment against Endo
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KINGSPORT, Tenn., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ After a four-year legal battle, a trial date has now been set to determine damages in Staubus vs. Purdue, widely recognized as the Sullivan Baby Doe case. Baby Doe is represented by the firm of Branstetter, Stranch & Jennings (BS&J) of Nashville, Tennessee.
The case will go to trial on Monday, July 26, in the Sullivan County Circuit Court of Kingsport, Tennessee, in the court of Chancellor E.G. Moody. Plaintiffs include governmental entities and an infant born drug-dependent, listed as Baby Doe, by and through a Guardian Ad Litem. Corporate defendants include Endo Health Solutions, Inc. and Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Sullivan Baby Doe Awarded Default Judgment Against Endo Pharmaceuticals
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KINGSPORT, Tenn., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a ruling filed in Sullivan County Circuit Court on April 6, 2021, Chancellor E.G. Moody granted a default judgment against Endo Health Solutions, Inc. and Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in the case of Staubus vs. Purdue, widely recognized as the Sullivan Baby Doe suit. Baby Doe is represented by the firm of Branstetter, Stranch & Jennings of Nashville, Tennessee.
The judgment details a dozen false statements Endo s attorneys made to the court, describes a coordinated strategy between Endo and its counsel to…interfere with the administration of justice, and holds the companies liable for damages sought, an amount that totals $2.4 billion.