Johnson & Johnson's latest effort to end tens of thousands of talc lawsuits has sparked a new legal battle between plaintiffs ...
By Mike Spector and Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) -Johnson & Johnson plans to pay an additional $1.1 billion to resolve tens of ...
J&J has taken all its talc-based products off the market as of 2023 and is now using cornstarch instead. In its ...
Tort lawyer Allen Smith now backs J&J’s settlement plan after the company raised its offer to roughly $9 billion.
Ben Braly, of Dean Omar Branham Shirley, told jurors in Connecticut’s Bridgeport Judicial District Court on Wednesday that ...
J&J has raised its talc settlement offer by $1.1 billion, totaling over $9 billion. The settlement primarily addresses ovarian and gynecological cancer claims.
Johnson Johnson has added $1.1 billion to its talc settlement, raising the total to over $9 billion. The healthcare giant ...
over the safety of its talc powder products reportedly supports the drugmaker’s latest settlement offer. Adam Smith, who filed the first case against J&J over the products in 2009, is now ...
Johnson & Johnson plans to pay an additional $1.1 billion to resolve tens of thousands of legal actions alleging its baby ...
Johnson & Johnson revealed plans to pay an additional $1.1 billion to its talc settlement proposal to resolve thousands of ...
The increase would bring the total size of the offer to more than $9 billion to resolve claims the New Brunswick-based health ...
JOHNSON & Johnson plans to pay an additional US$1.1 billion to resolve tens of thousands of legal actions alleging its baby ...