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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Traynor rules that the lower court improperly dismissed shareholder derivative claims seeking to hold directors and officers of a giant pharmaceutical distribution company liable for lack of oversight during the opioid epidemic. The trial court gave too much weight to the bellwether decision entered in federal court in West Virginia since plaintiffs possessed derivative standing and entered well pleaded "Caremark" claims. Reversed.
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