Teva opioid settlement stalled as Oklahoma judge demands more info

An Oklahoma judge has declined to approve an $85 million opioid settlement between Oklahoma and Teva Pharmaceuticals until attorneys from both sides provide more information about the deal, according to legal news website Law 360.

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Cleveland County District Judge Thad Balkman said June 10 that the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office must file paperwork showing how the distribution of the proposed settlement agreement will comply with a new state law.

The new state law, passed after Purdue Pharma paid Oklahoma $270 million to settle opioid charges, requires that any settlement funds go directly to the state treasury.

Read the full report here.

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