The settlement deal aims to resolve lawsuits alleging that Johnson and Johnson’s “baby powder” products cause ovarian cancer. Johnson & Johnson deny all claims. Ovarian cancer claims account ...
Johnson & Johnson will pay $700 million to settle a major lawsuit over its talc baby powder. The settlement approved and ...
The fate of Johnson & Johnson's latest push to use bankruptcy courts to end thousands of cancer lawsuits tied to its iconic ...
The fate of Johnson & Johnson’s latest push to use bankruptcy courts to end thousands of cancer lawsuits tied to its iconic ...
Johnson & Johnson has boosted ... first case alleging the company’s talc-based baby powder caused ovarian cancer in 2009, and opposed J&J’s settlement proposals for years.
It stopped US sales of its talc-based baby powder in 2020 ... Johnson & Johnson said it had commitments from about 60,000 current claimants to support the new settlement terms.
The DOJ's U.S. Trustee Program seeks to dismiss Johnson & Johnson's third attempt to settle 60,000 talc lawsuits via ...
With Johnson & Johnson sweetening the pot and mustering up the support of 83% of those who claim that the company’s talc ...
Johnson & Johnson has twice been unsuccessful in using a controversial bankruptcy tactic to contain lawsuits alleging its baby powder caused cancer. The third time, J&J said, will be different.
People who voted to settle their baby power-related health claims against Johnson & Johnson should ... chance at convincing a judge to approve the settlement.
Johnson & Johnson’s bold move to skirt a US court in New Jersey and seek a potentially friendlier venue in Texas to settle claims its baby powder gave women cancer faces a key decision as soon ...
Johnson & Johnson said on Friday it is negotiating with plaintiffs' lawyers who have opposed the company's proposed settlement of lawsuits alleging its baby powder and other talc products caused ...