How Opioid 'Negotiating Class' Would Affect Civil Claims

By Adam Fleischer (July 1, 2019, 2:43 PM EDT) -- The country's federal opioid multidistrict litigation is now faced with the question of whether to create the first ever Rule 23 negotiating class, in order to allow representative cities and counties to negotiate an opioid settlement for all American cities and counties, while circumventing the judicial system's requirements of causation, damages and fundamental proof....

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