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U S states threaten lawsuits against Biden administration in long-shot bid to revive Keystone XL

U S states threaten lawsuits against Biden administration in long-shot bid to revive Keystone XL
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U S states threaten lawsuits against Biden administration in long-shot bid to revive Keystone XL

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Drug companies say Cabell, Huntington should be limited by statute of limitations

BLUEFIELD – A one-year statute of limitations should limit the damages Cabell County and the City of Huntington can seek from three large drug distributors, according to attorneys for the companies. During a February 8 hearing before U.S. District Judge David Faber, lawyers for AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson Corp. said West Virginia law establishes a one-year statute of limitations for public nuisance case. Because of that, the companies say any claims made before 2016 shouldn’t be included in the cases that originally were filed in January and March of 2017. “They (the plaintiffs) are going to tell you that no statute of limitations applies in this case because they seek equitable relief,” Cardinal Health attorney Ashley Hardin told Faber. “But whatever label we end up putting on that relief does not affect the running of the statute of limitations.”

Couples sues CVS for injuries suffered from fainting after flu shot

Gustavo Fring from Pexels HUNTINGTON A Wood County couple is suing CVS Pharmacy and a pharmacist for injuries sustained after receiving a flu shot. Lois Morris and Charles Morris went to CVS Pharmacy on Nov. 20, 2017, to get flu vaccinations and Lois Morris received her shot from Kathy Gibbs, a pharmacist, who then immediately directed her to go to the counter and fill out paperwork, according to a complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. When Lois Morris stood up, she fainted and fell, hitting her head on the counter and then on the floor, according to the suit. Charles Morris witnessed his wife fall and strike her head and she was transported to Camden Clark Hospital because she was unconscious and non-responsive.

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