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Johnson & Johnson—which denies claims against its powder—set aside $8.9 billion in its bankruptcy filing last year to resolve some 40,000 cases, though that plan was subsequently shot down by ...
U.S. Magistrate Judge Valerie Figueredo, in New York, denied a demand from defendants to disclose of 33 individuals in plaintiff's expert Dr. Jacqueline Moline's 2019 report, used in talc cases ...
The Supreme Court declined to take up Johnson & Johnson's appeal of a verdict in favor of women who said they developed ovarian cancer from using the company's talcum powder products.
Johnson & Johnson said it will stop using talc in its baby powder in the U.S. and Canada after years of legal battles over allegations that the product may have caused cancer.