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New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced Jan. 11 that the state joined nationwide settlement agreements with pharmacy chains CVS, Walgreens and Walmart, and drug makers Teva ...
The settlement funds that New Jersey stands to receive will be split 50/50 between the state and its eligible counties and municipalities, stemming from a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between ...
New Jersey is on track to receive more than $641 million as part of a nationwide opioid settlement agreement with Johnson & Johnson and the country's three largest pharmaceutical distributors.
New Jersey will receive $641 million from the $26 billion nationwide opioid settlement, Gov. Phil Murphy and Acting Attorney General Matthew Platkin said on Friday.
A New Jersey county has agreed to pay a $10 million settlement to a Black man who was left paralyzed after an encounter with police eight years ago. The lawsuit, filed by 29-year-old Xavier Ingram ...
New Jersey will disburse $641 million over the next 16 years to confront opioid addiction. Gov. Phil Murphy says the funds will come from the settlements between Johnson & Johnson and three other ...