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(Bloomberg) -- A Johnson & Johnson unit working to resolve massive cancer litigation in bankruptcy court was accused by a ...
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has denied Johnson & Johnson's settlement plan related to baby powder containing talc, providing another setback in the company's efforts to resolve the matter.
The suit accused the drug manufacturing company of failing to disclose to potential clients that carcinogenic asbestos was reportedly detected in some of its Talc Powder products. “Women who ...
Johnson & Johnson has long denied those claims, but has in recent years stopped selling talc-based baby powder worldwide. Over 90,000 claims against Johnson & Johnson and other parties are pending ...
getty Johnson & Johnson has offered to pay $6.475 billion in response to thousands of lawsuits that have alleged the brand’s baby powder and talc products contained asbestos, which allegedly ...
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has denied Johnson & Johnson's settlement plan related to baby powder containing talc, providing another setback in the company's efforts to resolve the matter.