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Modification: Prescription Opioid Cases

Ruling by

Anne H. Egerton

Lower Court Judge

William F. Highberger

Rule 3.516 of California Rules of Court only permits one judicial peremptory challenge per side in Judicial Council Coordination Proceedings.





Court

California Courts of Appeal 2DCA/3

Cite as

2020 DJDAR 12859

Published

Dec. 3, 2020

Filing Date

Dec. 1, 2020

Opinion Type

Modification

Disposition Type

Petition Denied


PRESCRIPTION OPIOID CASES.

 

No. B302241

(JCCP No. 5029)

California Courts of Appeal

Second Appellate District

Filed December 1, 2020

 

ORDER MODIFYING OPINION

[NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT]

 

THE COURT:

 

It is ordered that the opinion filed on November 25, 2020, be modified as follows:

On page 1, as part of the counsel listing for Real Parties in Interest Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., the name O'Melveny & Meyers should be corrected to read as O'Melveny & Myers.

The sentence beginning at the bottom of page 8, and continuing to the top of page 9, is revised as follows: the word "discreet" is replaced with "discrete" (that portion of the sentence shall read, ". . . constitutes its own discrete . . .").

 

There is no change in the judgment.

 

 

EGERTON, J.

LAVIN, Acting P.J.

DHANIDINA, J.

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