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In New Jersey, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $186 million to four plaintiffs in a 2020 lawsuit that claimed baby powder caused their cancer. And earlier this month, an Oregon woman who said ...
Bankruptcy judge rejects the healthcare-products company’s third attempt to resolve mass talc lawsuits through chapter 11.
A US bankruptcy judge on Monday rejected Johnson & Johnson’s $10 billion proposal to end tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc products cause ovarian cancer, ...
Johnson & Johnson has signaled that it will attempt to disqualify certain plaintiffs' lawyers and use other aggressive ...
Colgate and Johnson & Johnson were named in the lawsuit and found liable for negligence ... that three products — Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and Shower to Shower products and Colgate ...
J&Js failure to win approval of an $8 billion bankruptcy plan for its talc liabilities is the latest court ruling to pare back the use of chapter 11 to resolve mass torts and could limit the appeal of ...
Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday announced it ... very actively to this day," Zimmerman said. Many of the lawsuits allege Baby Powder caused plaintiffs' mesothelioma, an incurable cancer of the ...
getty Johnson & Johnson has offered to pay $6.475 billion in response to thousands of lawsuits that have alleged the brand’s baby powder and talc products contained asbestos, which allegedly ...
(WSFA) - A U.S. bankruptcy judge has rejected Johnson & Johnson’s settlement ... This is the company’s third attempt to settle a lawsuit alleging that their baby powder and other talc-related ...
(Bloomberg) — Johnson ... lawsuits through bankruptcy was shot down in court. The ruling means J&J will have to fight roughly 60,000 claims brought by women who say the company’s hallmark baby ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $55 million over baby powder. In February, the company also lost a $72 million lawsuit regarding health risks with their ...
A US bankruptcy judge on Monday rejected Johnson & Johnson’s $10 billion proposal to end tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc products cause ovarian cancer ...