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Paul Farrell Jr, a West Virginia attorney, could not stand idly by as he watched his hometown flood with pills. Taking a unique legal approach, Paul found that there may be a "public nuisance" claim to apply to prescription opioids. In this episode, you'll learn about the ARCOS Data, opioid litigation origins, the pharmaceutical monopoly, and how Paul Farrell took on the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Hosted by Tom Feher of Feher Law, APC and the Justice Team's Tom Conroy and Greyson Goody.
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Paul Farrell Jr, a West Virginia attorney, could not stand idly by as he watched his hometown flood with pills. Taking a unique legal approach, Paul found that there may be a "public nuisance" claim to apply to prescription opioids. In this episode, you'll learn about the ARCOS Data, opioid litigation origins, the pharmaceutical monopoly, and how Paul Farrell took on the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Hosted by Tom Feher of Feher Law, APC and the Justice Team's Tom Conroy and Greyson Goody.

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