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A federal bankruptcy judge has rejected Johnson & Johnson’s latest attempt to settle lawsuits that allege its talc baby powder caused cancer.
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 ...
For years, Johnson & Johnson has been defending itself in court from claims by consumers that its talc powder products cause cancer. The company’s latest e ...
Except it really wasn’t, thanks to the asbestos in that “finest talc obtainable.” According to asbestos.com, in March of this ...
Johnson & Johnson shares tumbled Tuesday to lead S&P 500 decliners after the health care giant failed to reach a settlement ...
(Bloomberg) — Johnson & Johnson shares fell the most in ... 60,000 claims brought by women who say the company’s hallmark baby powder caused ovarian cancer and other, similar gynecological ...
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has denied Johnson & Johnson's settlement plan related to baby powder containing talc, providing another setback in the company's efforts to resolve the matter.
Johnson & Johnson has long denied those claims, but has in recent years stopped selling talc-based baby powder worldwide. Over 90,000 claims against Johnson & Johnson and other parties are pending ...
Harris takes a deeper dive in looking at Johnson & Johnson’s history, including the story behind the litigation against the ...