Thousands of people in the UK claim that using talcum powder has given them cancer and are suing the manufacturer of Johnson’s baby powder. The product has been used for decades, for babies and people ...
By Diana Novak Jones Jan 20(Reuters) - In a victory for thousands of women suing Johnson & Johnson over claims that the company's baby powder and other talc products caused their ovarian cancer, a ...
J&J (JNJ) stock is in focus as a New Jersey judge dismisses claims that the company committed fraud by using bankruptcy to settle with talc claimants. Read more here.
New research published this week lends credence to the more than 50,000 lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson that allege its talc-based baby powder caused ovarian cancer. The analysis, released ...
CHICAGO -- Johnson & Johnson is trying once again to use the bankruptcy courts to settle tens of thousands of cases that claim its talc products cause cancer. The pharmaceutical company is now willing ...
The 15-day trial centers on Gayle Emerson, a Pennsylvania woman who claimed that her use of Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused her ovarian cancer, and, ultimately, her death.
Thousands of women suing J&J over claims that its talc-based baby powder caused ovarian cancer cleared a key hurdle.
A court-appointed special master has recommended allowing expert testimony linking Johnson & Johnson's talc products to ovarian cancer in ongoing lawsuits. This move could lead to trials in federal ...
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