The Pharmaceutical giant say they are taking steps to resolve a multi-billion dollar cancer-related lawsuit with thousands of ...
Johnson & Johnson, which began selling Baby Powder in 1894, will end all sales of the talc-based product next year. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) shares edged lower Friday after the consumer ...
Plaintiffs have three months to vote on whether to approve a proposed legal settlement that would resolve nearly all talc lawsuits.
Deal would resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging company’s baby powder causes ovarian cancer ...
A subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson has proposed a settlement of $6.48 billion over 25 years for lawsuits alleging that its ...
Even looking at the nominal value of the latest potential talc-settlement—approximately $8.4 billion, which is then ...
A subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson is now proposing to pay approximately $6.48 billion over 25 years as part of a settlement in the U.S. to cover allegations that its baby powder containing talc ...
(Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson will stop selling talc-based baby powder globally in 2023, the drugmaker said on Thursday, more than two years after it ended U.S. sales of a product that drew ...
CORRECTION: This article has been updated to reflect that Dr. Matthew Sanchez was questioned by attorney David Dearing, not Lance Oliver as previously stated. Johnson & Johnson, the New Jersey ...
During the course of two days, a molecular biology and microscopy expert was questioned extensively about whether there was asbestos in Johnson & Johnson's baby powder and if Pat Matthey had been ...
In 1894, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) began selling talc as Johnson's Baby Powder. "The original square container was designed with parents in mind," the world’s largest maker of healthcare ...