In a statement, Janssen said the settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing or violation of any law or regulation. Rather, it agreed to the settlement to resolve claims of the attorneys general about violations of state consumer-protection laws and to “avoid unnecessary expense and a prolonged legal process.”
"We have chosen this path to achieve a prompt and full resolution of these state claims and to ensure we continue to focus on our mission of providing medicines to meet the significant unmet needs of many people who suffer from mental illness,” said company President Michael Yang.
For more information about the lawsuit see Psychiatric News here and here.
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