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Landmark federal opioid trial against three drug distributors begins

CHARLESTON – The landmark federal trial against drug distributors McKesson, AmerisourceBergen and Cardinal Health over their role in the opioid epidemic began May 3 in Charleston. During Monday s opening arguments for the bench trial at the federal courthouse, attorneys for the plaintiffs – the City of Huntington and the Cabell County Commission – told Senior U.S. District Judge David A. Faber they plan to put forth records and testimony showing the drug distributors knew their role in the crisis and could foresee the harm. Meanwhile, the defendants said the plaintiffs couldn’t prove a direct causal link between distribution and the crisis.  Williams

Judge denies more motions from opioid manufacturers as trial start looms

CHARLESTON – As the trial date looms next week, a federal judge again has denied motions for summary judgment from the defendant opioid distributors. On April 28, Senior U.S. District Judge David A. Faber denied a motion for summary judgment regarding nuisance filed by the defendant companies AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson. He also denied their motion for summary judgment on proximate causation grounds and McKesson s motion for dismissal on derivative sovereign immunity grounds. He also denied a motion filed by plaintiffs Cabell County Commission and the City of Huntington holding that Cardinal Health did not comply with its duties under the Controlled Substances Act.

UPDATE: Federal judge denies more motions from opioid manufacturers as trial start looms

CHARLESTON – As the trial date looms next week, a federal judge again has denied motions for summary judgment from the defendant opioid distributors. On April 29, Senior U.S. District Judge David A. Faber denied a motion for summary judgment on the grounds that the plaintiff municipalities can t prove the fault element of their public nuisance claim. That motion had been filed by the defendant companies AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson. The plaintiffs are the Cabell County Commission and the City of Huntington. Plaintiffs proceed in this case on a single cause of action: public nuisance, Faber wrote. This motion argues that plaintiffs claim fails on what defendants term the fault element. . Without culpable conduct meeting one of these standards, say defendants, there is no public nuisance under West Virginia law.

Judge sides with Cabell, Huntington in opioid case; trial set to begin next week

CHARLESTON – As the trial date looms next week, a federal judge again has denied motions for summary judgment from the defendant opioid distributors. On April 29, Senior U.S. District Judge David A. Faber denied a motion for summary judgment on the grounds that the plaintiff municipalities can t prove the fault element of their public nuisance claim. That motion had been filed by the defendant companies AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson. The plaintiffs are the Cabell County Commission and the City of Huntington. Plaintiffs proceed in this case on a single cause of action: public nuisance, Faber wrote. This motion argues that plaintiffs claim fails on what defendants term the fault element. . Without culpable conduct meeting one of these standards, say defendants, there is no public nuisance under West Virginia law.

Alloy Automation Emerges From Stealth with $5M In Seed Funding

Alloy Automation Emerges From Stealth with $5M In Seed Funding Share Article The ecommerce industry s first automation platform will use funds from Bain Capital Ventures and Abstract Ventures to rapidly expand its team and develop new product lines. SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) February 02, 2021 Alloy Automation, the ecommerce industry’s first automation platform, emerged from stealth today with $5M in seed funding led by Bain Capital Ventures and Abstract Ventures. Other investors include Y Combinator, BoxGroup, Webflow founder Bryant Chou, Shippo founder Laura Wu, and Attentive founder Brian Long, among others. Alloy Automation’s no-code platform enables ecommerce stores to create automated workflows for logistics, marketing, store operations, and more.

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