City officials in Springfield cite what they call the "crippling" costs of dealing with opioid addicts. They blame the drug companies that made and pushed the pills; the law firm is taking the case on a 22.5 percent contingency, meaning the firm won't get paid unless the city wins a judgement or settlement.
City officials in Springfield cite what they call the "crippling" costs of dealing with opioid addicts. They blame the drug companies that made and pushed the pills; the law firm is taking the case on a 22.5 percent contingency, meaning the firm won't get paid unless the city wins a judgement or settlement.…