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  • Read more: When it comes to opioids, it’s all about turf.

    When it comes to opioids, it’s all about turf.

    By Stephen Wood When it comes to selling opioids, turf matters. Access to customers and geography play a role in the day to day sales of opioids. This often means selling in areas where there is a wanting and willing customer base with funds to spare. It also means picking a spot, a corner, where…

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  • Read more: The Privatization of Opioid Litigation

    The Privatization of Opioid Litigation

    By Dan Aaron As the opioid litigation continues over the shadow of one of our nation’s most pressing public health crises, some criticism has been levied at private lawyers representing the cities, counties, states, and individuals harmed by the crisis. For example, see the following tweet: Let’s work out tax and healthcare financing policy county…

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  • Read more: Jenn Oliva on “The Week in Health Law” Podcast

    Jenn Oliva on “The Week in Health Law” Podcast

    The Oklahoma opioid verdict was handed down on August 26 and, of course, there’s only one person to discuss it with, Jennifer OIiva. Professor Oliva is on the faculty at  at Seton Hall Law where she specializes in health, FDA, and evidence law. An honors graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, Professor Oliva was a…

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