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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.
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 ...
In 2018, a Missouri court ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay nearly $4.7 billion to 22 women claiming asbestos in the company’s talcum powder was linked to their cases of ovarian cancer.