Plaintiffs' lawyers who negotiated the deal with McKesson Corp,
AmerisourceBergen Corp and Cardinal Health Inc called the three-week
extension a positive development that would allow some holdout
states and their local governments to sign on. The new deadline is
Jan. 26.
More than 3,300 lawsuits largely by state and local governments have
been filed seeking to hold those and other companies responsible for
an opioid abuse crisis that led to hundreds of thousands of overdose
deaths over two decades. The companies deny wrongdoing.
The distributors said in September that 42 states, five territories
and Washington, D.C., had agreed to participate in the global
settlement. A similar number backed a related $5 billion deal with
Johnson & Johnson.
About $10.7 billion of the overall $26 billion is tied to the extent
that cities, town and counties participate, and local government
councils have been voting in recent weeks to join and resolve their
claims.
Peter Mougey, a plaintiffs' lawyer involved in the settlement, said
there had been a "huge groundswell of support" and that he expected
nearly 80% of local governments that sued to be on board.
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But Mougey, a partner at Levin
Papantonio, and Paul Geller, a lead negotiator
at plaintiffs' law firm Robbins Geller Rudman &
Dowd, said more time was needed to allow more
states to join. New Mexico on Dec. 7 signed on,
and Mougey said more are close.
"A combination of additional states signing on
along with the natural impact of the holidays -
which are both positives - led the parties to
recognize a short extension made sense," Geller
said in a statement.
Geller said he expected a similar deadline
extension for J&J, which had no comment.
AmerisourceBergen said it "remains optimistic
that additional states and municipalities will
sign on during the extension beyond the original
deadline."
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston and Dania
Nadeem in Bengaluru; Editing by Ramakrishnan M.
and Peter Cooney)
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