Women claim the pharmaceutical company knew about the dangers of contaminated talc for decades - which the company has denied ...
A California judge threw out a jury’s award directing Johnson & Johnson to pay nearly a billion dollars in punitive damages ...
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Judge orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $950M in punitive damages
A judge has set aside a jury’s award of $950 million in punitive damages against Johnson & Johnson stemming from the mesothelioma death of a woman who contended that the company’s baby powder products ...
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ruth Kwan concluded that the punitive damages in a $966 million verdict on Oct. 6 were unwarranted, given that the evidence failed to show that Johnson & Johnson acted ...
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Ruth Ann Kwan granted Johnson & Johnson’s request to throw out the punitive portion ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is facing a major lawsuit over claims that it knowingly sold baby powder contaminated with ...
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How talc exposure is tied to 2 cancer risks?
The International Agency for Research on Cancer classified talc as “probably carcinogenic to humans” based on limited human evidence, sufficient animal evidence, and strong mechanistic data, drawing a ...
Dean Omar Branham & Shirley, the Dallas plaintiffs' firm that won verdicts of $966 million and $1.5 billion last year, is spearheading both mesothelioma trials that are set to begin in the coming days ...
Johnson & Johnson is willing to pay almost $9 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits alleging that its talcum powder caused cancers, the company announced Apr. 4. The proposal is the latest chapter ...
In 2019, Johnson & Johnson, the makers of the most popular brand of baby powder, faced over 14,000 lawsuits, some claiming its association with increased risk of ovarian cancer, and some claiming its ...
Johnson & Johnson lost a second lawsuit Tuesday when a Missouri jury ordered the company to pay $55 million to a woman who said the company's talcum-powder products caused her ovarian cancer. The ...
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