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(Reuters) -A state judge in Oregon has overturned a jury's $260 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit brought by a woman who said she got mesothelioma, a deadly cancer linked to ...
A court tossed out a $223 million jury award to four plaintiffs who claimed they developed cancer from using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder.
After recent wins and losses, Johnson & Johnson capped the month of May with a major setback in its talc litigation. A New York City jury slapped the drugmaker with a $325 million verdict Friday ...
The ruling comes as J&J is gearing up to face a spate of jury trials early next year over allegations its executives knew since the early 1970s their talc contained trace amounts of asbestos, but ...
Dallas-based Dean Omar Branham Shirley is handling another talcum powder trial against Johnson & Johnson, which began on ...
The latest trial over claims that Johnson & Johnson's talc products cause cancer ended in a mistrial on Tuesday, as a Florida state court jury said it could not agree on a verdict.
Johnson & Johnson JNJ announced that a bankruptcy court in Texas has rejected its bankruptcy plan to resolve talc lawsuits for the third time. J&J faces more than 62,000 lawsuits for its talc ...
The verdict was awarded to Janice Paluzzi, an 84-year-old Massachusetts woman who developed mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer linked to asbestos exposure.
Some legal experts say Tuesday's verdict could make it harder for Johnson & Johnson to finalize its proposed $8.9 billion settlement in the Chapter 11 talc case.
Court: Fairfield County, Connecticut Superior Court - A Connecticut jury on Tuesday awarded a $15 million dollar plaintiff’s verdict against Johnson & ...