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Today In Johnson City History: May 25

May 25, 1866: The East Tennessee Union Flag reported, “Some thieves went to the residence of Dr. Murray in this county and stole his horses, but they were so hotly pressed and closely shot at that they abandoned the stock. This is the kind of a reception to give all thieves.” The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way on the masthead of the newspaper. In some other parts of that paper, the town was spelled Jonesboro. May 25, 1892: The Comet alerted readers “A fine shawl was found by George R. Brown at the corner of Boone street (sic) and Watauga avenue (sic). The owner can obtain the shawl by calling at Comet office and paying for this advertisement.”

Hospitals want documents public in case against opioid maker

Hospitals want documents public in case against opioid maker By JONATHAN MATTISEMay 12, 2021 GMT NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) More than 20 hospitals want a slew of documents from a drug manufacturer made public after a Tennessee judge ruled against the company without a trial in a lawsuit over the opioid epidemic, saying the company intentionally withheld records and lied at least a dozen times. The hospitals, which are in Tennessee and Virginia, filed a motion last week to intervene and make documents from Endo Pharmaceuticals available to them and the public from legal discovery in the case in Sullivan County Circuit Court. The hospitals in 2019 filed their own lawsuit pending against Endo and other pharmaceutical companies in Tennessee in Greene County, and it’s been transferred to federal court.

Tennessee hospitals want documents public in case against opioid maker

Trial Date Set to Decide Tenn Damages in Case Against Opioid Manufacturer

Trial Date Set to Decide Tenn Damages in Case Against Opioid Manufacturer
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Tennessee judge sets July damages trial in opioid case

Tennessee judge sets July damages trial in opioid case Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Friday, April 9, 2021 KINGSPORT, Tenn. (AP) - A Tennessee judge has set a July 26 start for a trial to decide damages against an opioid manufacturer in a lawsuit over the company’s role in the epidemic. Sullivan County Circuit Court Chancellor E.G. Moody set the date Thursday after entering a default judgment against Endo Pharmaceutical earlier this week, a rare case of a judge making a decision before a trial was held over the company’s liability. The judge said it was necessary because of a “coordinated strategy” by Endo and its attorneys to delay proceedings, deprive plaintiffs of information and interfere with the administration of justice. The issues surrounded the discovery phase of the case.

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