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 ...
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 ...
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 ...