Oklahoma’s Case Against Johnson & Johnson Moves into Defense Phase
Oklahoma’s case against J&J claiming the company was the “kingpin” in the opioid crisis moves into the defense phase.
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Oklahoma’s case against J&J claiming the company was the “kingpin” in the opioid crisis moves into the defense phase.
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