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Commissioners authorize local counsel to participate in Purdue opioid settlement program

August 12, 2025 | Walker County, Texas


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Commissioners authorize local counsel to participate in Purdue opioid settlement program
Walker County Commissioners Court after an executive-session briefing on Aug. 11 voted to authorize outside counsel Mike Park to participate in the Purdue Direct settlement program on behalf of Walker County.

The court convened in executive session under Texas Government Code §551.071 for a litigation update from Mike Park, then returned to open session and took the item up. A motion gave the law firm the authority to join the Purdue Direct settlement program and to sign settlement documents on the county’s behalf.

Court minutes show a formal vote approving participation; the motion included authority for the county judge and/or counsel to sign required documents. The vote was unanimous.

Ending: Participation in the Purdue Direct program allows the county to accept settlement funds as provided by the national litigation resolution process; further details about the amount and timing of funds were not presented at the open session and will be provided by counsel or in future updates.

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