Will Purdue Bankruptcy Filing Resolve 'Unrelenting Chaos' Of Opioid Litigation?
Executive Summary
Filing stays litigation but state attorneys general will be battling company's settlement proposal in US bankruptcy court. Details emerge on Purdue finances, rebate expenditures and litigation costs.
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