Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Cases 21 - 30 of 152
County of Seneca v. Purdue Pharma, L.P.
as 24-1838
Defendant: PURDUE PHARMA L.P., EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC. and OPTUMRX INC.
Plaintiff: COUNTY OF SENECA
Nassau County, NY v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1839
Defendant: OPTUMRX INC., EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Plaintiff: NASSAU COUNTY, NY
County of Wyoming v. Purdue Pharma, L.P.
as 24-1840
Defendant: OPTUMRX INC., EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC. and PURDUE PHARMA L.P.
Plaintiff: COUNTY OF WYOMING
Schuyler County, NY v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1753
Plaintiff: SCHUYLER COUNTY, NY and COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
Defendant: EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC., OPTUMRX INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Steuben County, NY v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1754
Plaintiff: STEUBEN COUNTY, NY and COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
Defendant: EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC., OPTUMRX INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Rensselaer County, NY v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1744
Plaintiff: RENSSELAER COUNTY, NY and COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
Defendant: EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC., OPTUMRX INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Saratoga County, NY v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1745
Plaintiff: SARATOGA COUNTY, NY and COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
Defendant: EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC., OPTUMRX INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Schoharie County, NY v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1748
Plaintiff: SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NY and COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
Defendant: EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC., OPTUMRX INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Yates County, NY v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1756
Plaintiff: YATES COUNTY, NY and COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
Defendant: EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC., OPTUMRX INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Tioga County v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
as 24-1759
Plaintiff: TIOGA COUNTY and COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
Defendant: EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC., OPTUMRX INC. and MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.

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