The Oklahoma attorney general says two pharmaceutical companies agreed to pay $17.85 million to settle allegations of illegally raising prices on generic medications.
Ohio's adult-use cannabis industry has been taken over by MSOs running a price-fixing "cartel," the state attorney general alleges.
"These drug companies conspired to rig prices and eliminate competition, forcing Idaho families to pay artificially inflated ...
Washingtonians who purchased certain generic drugs between 2009 and 2019 could be eligible for compensation.