Oklahoma:  Judge Didn’t Add Extra Zeros To $572M Opioid Abatement Verdict

(October 14, 2019, 10:46 AM EDT) -- NORMAN, Okla. — The Oklahoma attorney general on Oct. 10 urged a state court judge to enter his judgment of $572 million against Johnson & Johnson for the first year of the state’s opioid abatement plan and to deny the defendant’s motion for a new trial (Oklahoma v. Purdue Pharma, et al., No. CJ-2017-816, Okla. Dist., Cleveland Co.)....

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