Teva Fails To Stay San Francisco Opioids Case Following Orange County Win

‘Open Questions About Extent To Which The OC Judgement Would Have Preclusive Effect’

Fresh from inking a settlement agreement in Texas, Teva has seen a motion to stay opioids claims in San Francisco denied. A court in Northern California was not persuaded that a judgment in another part of the state would preclude claims.

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Teva and Endo are among defendants that have failed in their bids to stay all claims in a major opioids lawsuit in San Francisco. A federal judge in the Northern District of California has rejected the generics manufacturers’ arguments that a recent favorable judgment in another part of California had the potential to “preclude at least some” of the plaintiff’s claims.

Meanwhile, the court found as part of its order, the plaintiff would be prejudiced by a stay, not least because the suit in San Francisco has been designated a bellwether case “intended to educate parties in the

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