Major talcum powder verdicts are reshaping corporate liability, public health debates, and mass tort litigation nationwide.
If you used talc as a child, or still use it now, here’s what the science says about the link with cancer. It might not be ...
Johnson & Johnson and LTL Management LLC filed an interlocutory appeal from an order of the trial court that denied their motion to disqualify counsel in the talc-based powder products liability ...
On Friday, a Pennsylvania state-court jury in Philadelphia ordered Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) to pay $250,000 to the family of Gayle Emerson, finding the company liable in a case blaming its talc ...
Gayle Emerson sued Johnson & Johnson, six months before she died of cancer at age 68 Justin Sullivan/Getty On Friday, Feb. 13, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay the family of Gayle Emerson $250,000 ...
A court-designated special master has recommended that plaintiffs accusing Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) of marketing talc-based baby powder and other products that caused their ovarian cancer be allowed to ...
Special master finds in plaintiffs' favor on causation Judge to review recommendations J&J disputes claims; stopped selling talc-based powder in US in 2020 Jan 20 (Reuters) - In a victory for ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Cancer victims across the country are increasingly asking whether Johnson & Johnson baby powder played a role in their health. Attorney Ari Friedman told News 8, “It continued to ...
Johnson & Johnson is ordered to pay over $1.5 billion to a Maryland woman who claimed decades of exposure to the New Brunswick-based health giant’s talc-based baby powder caused her to develop an ...
A Baltimore jury awarded over $1.5 billion in damages to a Maryland woman who alleged in a lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based personal care products caused her to develop cancer. But the ...
The 37-year-old mom of three said she used the company's baby powder and later developed mesothelioma Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A Minnesota jury awarded $65.5 million on Friday to a mother of three who claimed talcum products made by Johnson & Johnson exposed her to asbestos and contributed to her developing ...
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