Johnson & Johnson will pay $75 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit filed by Mississippi over the company’s talc-based baby powder, according to people familiar with the matter, resolving ...
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 ...
Johnson & Johnson will get a do-over in its defense against more than 50,000 lawsuits claiming that the company’s iconic baby ...
(RTTNews) - Drug manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Thursday said that it will pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Mississippi related to baby powder.
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) has reportedly agreed to pay $75M to settle a suit brought against it by the state of Mississippi ...
(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 ...
"Johnson & Johnson's baby powder is safe and asbestos-free. Studies of more than 100,000 men and women show that talc does not cause cancer or asbestos-related disease," the statement added.
A rights group has sued American multinational corporation Johnson &Johnson over sale of a talc-based baby powder to Kenyans.The African Centre for Corrective & Preventive Action says that though ...
A Milimani Magistrates court is to mention a case in which former KPC managing director Charles Tanui and six others are ...
In the USA, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay Sh437 billion to 22 women who claimed the firm's powder contributed to them developing ovarian cancer. [iStocphoto] A lobby group has moved to ...
LTL Management, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson (J&J), will argue for an "automatic stay" under bankruptcy law that stops tens of thousands of lawsuits against it from moving forward over ...