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Johnson & Johnson Reaches $297 Million Texas Opioid Settlement

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Posted: 27th October 2021 by
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the terms of the agreement “largely track” the proposed nationwide settlement, in which Johnson & Johnson agreed to pay a maximum of $5 billion to resolve claims by states and local governments. 

The full payout by the healthcare company is subject to at least 96% of local Texas governments that are pursuing lawsuits that are pursuing lawsuits agreeing to participate in the deal within 45 days. 

Johnson & Johnson, represented by O’Melveny and Myers, did not admit any wrongdoing in the deal. In a statement, the company said it would “continue to defend against any litigation that the final agreement does not resolve."

Over 3,300 lawsuits have been filed across the US accusing drugmakers of downplaying the risks of addiction that their painkillers pose. Similarly, distributors and pharmacies have been criticised for ignoring red flags that the painkillers were being diverted for illicit uses. However, with the national settlement not yet finalised, it is possible that these companies could end up paying less should the settlement not garner enough support.

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