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Pharma Companies Expected to Announce $26B Opioid Settlement This Week

The Crime Report

The nation’s three largest opioid distributors have announced that they plan to move forward with a $26 billion global settlement that would resolve ongoing and future lawsuits filed by states, cities, counties, Native American Tribes and other jurisdictions, according to three people familiar with the negotiations, reports the Wall Street Journal.

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How to Address an Envelope Like a Pro

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ON THE SECOND LINE, PRINT THE COMPANY NAME. Add the name of the recipient’s company if it is a business letter. ON THE THIRD LINE, PRINT THEIR STREET ADDRESS. Like this: NUMBER STREET NAME. Like this: NUMBER STREET NAME. ON THE FOURTH LINE, PRINT THE CITY STATE AND ZIP CODE. 111 YOUR STREET AVENUE.

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How to Address an Envelope Like a Pro

Attorney at Work

ON THE SECOND LINE, PRINT THE COMPANY NAME. Add the name of the recipient’s company if it is a business letter. ON THE THIRD LINE, PRINT THEIR STREET ADDRESS. Like this: NUMBER STREET NAME. Like this: NUMBER STREET NAME. ON THE FOURTH LINE, PRINT THE CITY STATE AND ZIP CODE. 111 YOUR STREET AVENUE.

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BlackRock Calls for Uniform ESG Disclosures, Will More Fashion Brands Follow Suit?

The Fashion Law

As part of the company’s focus on “sustainability,” Fink says that BlackRock is “asking companies to set short-, medium-, and long-term targets for GHG reductions,” and to ensure that corresponding reports are in line with the TCFD, as the firm “believes these are essential tools for understanding a company’s ability to adapt for the future.”.

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West Virginia Becomes Ground Zero in Fight for Opioid Accountability

The Crime Report

and the surrounding Cabell County, will begin arguing Monday in a federal courthouse that the nation’s three largest drug distributors — McKesson Corp., AmerisourceBergen Corp. should help bear their community’s costs of addressing widespread opioid addiction, reports the Wall Street Journal. Lawyers for Huntington, W.V.,

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New York Opioid Trial Jury Heard Manufacturers Joking About Epidemic

The Crime Report

During opening statements at a Long Island trial seeking to blame the pharmaceutical industry for a wave of opioid addiction, the first-ever jury to hear allegations against the industry were read emails in which employees at AmerisourceBergen Corp. The remaining companies include drugmakers Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

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GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week

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Mickey Mouse is taking on Florida's governor in the latest example of brands taking stands, this one involving Walt Disney World attacking the state's so-called "Don't Say Gay" law. And wealthy investor Carl Icahn is accusing McDonald's Corp. These are some of the stories in corporate legal news you may have missed in the past week.