Attorneys for opioid manufacturers, distributors and two local doctors packed into a Baltimore courtroom Thursday to argue a civil lawsuit filed against them by the city should be dismissed.
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Read More »September 6, 2018 Comments Off on Opioid manufacturers, distributors seek dismissal of Baltimore’s lawsuit
Attorneys for opioid manufacturers, distributors and two local doctors packed into a Baltimore courtroom Thursday to argue a civil lawsuit filed against them by the city should be dismissed.
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Read More »August 27, 2018 Comments Off on Jails slow to dispense meds that curb inmates’ cravings
At a time when the government is trying to deal with a nationwide opioid epidemic, many jails are slow to help addicted inmates, only now beginning to roll out medicines to help them overcome their cravings. And most of those jails dispense only one of the available drugs.
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Read More »August 16, 2018 Comments Off on Trump wants federal suit against opioid manufacturers
President Donald Trump is asking Attorney General Jeff Sessions to file a federal lawsuit against certain companies that supply and manufacture opioids.
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Read More »August 7, 2018 Comments Off on Opioid defendants step up giving as a costly reckoning looms
The drug industry is dishing out millions in grants and donations to organizations in cities, counties and states that have sued the companies over the deadly U.S. opioid epidemic.
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Read More »August 2, 2018 Comments Off on The right decision
Because when it comes to the opioid crisis, there is no gray area.
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Read More »June 28, 2018 Comments Off on David Bulitt: Maryland’s courts and the opioid epidemic
As both a family law practitioner and a parent who has a child with an opioid addiction, I have for many years had a front-row seat to the damage that drugs can do to a family.
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Read More »June 28, 2018 Comments Off on For attorneys, addiction can be a silent battle with dire professional consequences
It’s unclear how many Maryland attorneys who have been disbarred over the years had underlying addiction issues because many never disclose it to the Attorney Grievance Commission or to the court.
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Read More »June 28, 2018 Comments Off on Editorial Advisory Board: A call that could save a life
We encourage any attorney struggling alone to break the cycle and seek help.
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Read More »June 28, 2018 Comments Off on Prosecutors seek prison for dealers, treatment for victims in opioid crisis
As the opioid crisis rages in Maryland, prosecutors are continuing to develop and hone strategies to get help for those in need while also punishing distributors contributing to the problem.
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Read More »June 8, 2018 Comments Off on Lawsuit: Washington jail must provide addiction treatment
In a novel case that could have national implications, the Washington state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union sued a county sheriff's office to force it to provide opiate-withdrawal medication to prisoners, rather than requiring them to go cold turkey.
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