Opioid litigation definition

Opioid litigation means statewide opioid settlement agreements, judgments, or other
Opioid litigation means statewide opioid settlement agreements, judgments, or other recoveries in connection with a defendant's actual or alleged liability for contributing to the opioid crisis in this state which must be used for purposes of remediating or abating the opioid crisis in this state.
Opioid litigation means any civil lawsuit, demand or settlement, including any settlement in lieu of litigation, alleging unlawful conduct in the manufacturing, marketing, distribution, prescribing or other use of opioid medications and asserting or resolving claims of the state or any municipality.

Examples of Opioid litigation in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall be effective for the time-period that the Parties receive allocations of Opioid Funds under any of the current Opioid Litigation claims and shall continue to be effective until 36 months after the final distribution of such funds.

  • The financing of the PCOAC shall be through the Opioid Funds received as a result of the Opioid Litigation identified herein.

  • Each Party shall have the power to allocate, distribute, and manage all funds apportioned to their respective political subdivisions under any and every Agreement to settlement, judgment, or any other method of Opioid Fund allocation provided for in the underlying Opioid Litigation as set forth by the MOU.

  • Source: The Principles for the Use of Funds from the Opioid Litigation.

  • The Parties to this Agreement consist of the political subdivisions entitled to payment of the Opioid Funds derived from the Opioid Litigation conducted by the attorneys identified in the MOU.


More Definitions of Opioid litigation

Opioid litigation means the litigation between local Parties and Opioid Distributors and Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants, and any other settlements entered pursuant to the MOU.
Opioid litigation means any civil litigation, demand, or
Opioid litigation means existing or potential legal claims against Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants seeking to hold them accountable for the damage caused by their misfeasance, nonfeasance, and malfeasance relating to the unlawful manufacture, marketing, promotion, distribution, or dispensing of prescription opioids.
Opioid litigation means the litigation between state and/or local jurisdictions and Johnson & Johnson, and distributors AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health, and McKesson; and the national opioid settlement agreements involving Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Allergan, Walgreens, Walmart, and CVS.
Opioid litigation means any civil lawsuit, demand, or settlement, including any settlement in lieu of litigation, filed against any opioid party for any cause of action filed for the purpose of redressing the impact of the opioid epidemic to the state or any political subdivision.
Opioid litigation means any civil litigation, demand, or settlement in lieu of litigation alleging unlawful conduct related to the marketing, sale, or distribution of opioids in this state or other alleged illegal actions that contributed to the excessive use of opioids.
Opioid litigation means any civil litigation, demand, or settlement in lieu of litigation, alleging unlawful conduct in the manufacturing, marketing, distribution, prescription, dispensing, or other use of opioid medications.