Key Opioid Theory Actually Irrelevant, Drug Cos. Tell 4th Circ.

By Jeff Overley · August 5, 2025, 10:23 PM EDT

With federal judges in West Virginia suddenly split over the central legal theory in opioid litigation, major drug distributors are insisting the theory actually doesn't matter, telling the Fourth Circuit it...

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Case Information

Case Title

City of Huntington, West Virginia et al v. AmerisourceBergen Drug Corporation et al

Case Number

3:17-cv-01362

Court

West Virginia Southern

Nature of Suit

Other Statutory Actions

Date Filed

January 24, 2020


Case Title

Cabell County Commission v. AmerisourceBergen Drug Corporation et al

Case Number

3:17-cv-01665

Court

West Virginia Southern

Nature of Suit

Other Statutory Actions

Date Filed

January 24, 2020


Case Title

City of Huntington, West Virginia v. Amerisourcebergen Drug Corporation

Case Number

22-1819

Court

Appellate - 4th Circuit

Nature of Suit

3890 Other Statutory Actions

Date Filed

August 04, 2022


Case Title

Cabell County Commission v. Amerisourcebergen Drug Corporation

Case Number

22-1822

Court

Appellate - 4th Circuit

Nature of Suit

3890 Other Statutory Actions

Date Filed

August 04, 2022


Case Title

Ohio County Commission et al v. Express Scripts, Inc. et al

Case Number

5:24-cv-00142

Court

West Virginia Northern

Nature of Suit

470 Racketeer/Corrupt Organization

Date Filed

July 25, 2024