Judge Says Settlement Must Comply with a New Legislative Arrangement
Judge says Oklahoma needs to prove that settlement funds from opioid litigation comply with a new state law.
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Judge says Oklahoma needs to prove that settlement funds from opioid litigation comply with a new state law.
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