Opioid Plaintiffs Suing Rite Aid Can’t Count On Insurance Money
DOVER, Del. (Legal Newsline) – Insurance companies don’t have to cover defense costs for Rite Aid against opioid lawsuits by governments seeking economic damages, Delaware’s highest court ruled, rejecting one major source of funding that plaintiffs and defendants alike were counting upon to pay out multibillion-dollar settlements. Reversing a lower court judgment in Rite…
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