United States:
George Jepsen And Perry Zinn Rowthorn Weigh In On Opioid "Negotiation Class Action" In Cleveland Court
31 July 2019
Shipman & Goodwin LLP
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Shipman & Goodwin partners George Jepsen (former Connecticut State
Attorney General) and Perry Zinn Rowthorn (former Connecticut Chief
Deputy Attorney General), co-leaders of the firm's State
Attorneys General practice, have authored this op-ed that appeared
in Cleveland Plain Dealer opposing a proposal to create a class
of local governments to negotiate a global settlement with opioid
drug companies.
Click here to read the op-ed.
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