"The Nevada Supreme Court ruled 5-2 [last month] that eight pharmacies in Las Vegas cannot be sued for negligence in the death of a man killed by a motorist under the influence of prescription drugs purchased at their businesses." [Behavioral Health Central, AP/SFGate, Las Vegas Business Press]
Nevada Supreme Court rejects third-party pharmacy liability
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