The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that CVS Health, Walgreens, and Walmart cannot be held liable under a state nuisance law for their role in the opioid crisis. The court overturned a $650.9 million judgement against the pharmacy chains, citing a state product liability law that superseded the nuisance claims. The decision, made in a 5-2 vote, acknowledged the devastating impact of the opioid crisis on Ohio residents and communities. Justice Joseph Deters, writing for the majority, recognized the far-reaching consequences of the crisis but emphasized the limitations of the law in holding the pharmacy chains accountable.
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Ohio court sides with CVS, Walmart, and Walgreens in opioid case
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