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A federal judge in Houston has rejected the third attempt by Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) subsidiary Red River to settle thousands of lawsuits related to its talc-based products, which have been ...
J&J then placed LTL in bankruptcy in Charlotte, N.C., to put the talc lawsuits on hold and try to drive a settlement in ...
The agreement includes "additional monetary and non-monetary benefits for all talc claimants," according to J&J, and takes the proportion backing the settlement above 75% – the threshold needed ...
All told, there are estimated to be more than 19,000 lawsuits claiming injury caused by J&J’s talc products, so the settlement – if confirmed - represents a fraction of the potential liability ...
Red River Talc LLC, a J&J subsidiary, was seeking confirmation of a proposed prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan that would have been one of the biggest mass tort settlements in history ...
In an April 16 motion, Johnson & Johnson cited 'serious ethical lapses' that justified removing Beasley Allen from the talc ...
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and all talc-supplier disputes. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Last year a subsidiary of J&J proposed to pay approximately $6.48 billion over 25 years as part of a settlement in the ...