Gayle Emerson sued Johnson & Johnson, six months before she died of cancer at age 68 ...
A Philadelphia jury held Johnson & Johnson liable after finding its talc-based baby powder contributed to a woman's ovarian cancer death, awarding her family $250,000 in damages over failure-to-warn ...
Investing.com -- A Pennsylvania state court jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $250,000 to the family of a woman who claimed the company’s talc-based baby powder caused her ovarian cancer.
A law firm that won the first plaintiff verdict in thousands of lawsuits tying Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder to cancer is suing its litigation funders, alleging that the lenders deceived ...
On Friday, the New Jersey Appellate Division reversed Atlantic County Superior Judge John Porto's 2024 decision not to ...
A Pennsylvania court awarded $250,000 to Gayle Emerson's family, who blamed Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder for her ovarian cancer. The jury recognized J&J's products as hazardous. The ...
A jury in Pennsylvania state court on Friday awarded $250,000 to the family of a woman who sued Johnson & Johnson alleging its talc-based baby powder was to blame for her ovarian cancer.
A Pennsylvania jury awarded $250,000 to the family of Gayle Emerson, who alleged Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder caused her ovarian cancer. Emerson, who used the product for decades, died ...
A New Jersey appeals court has barred plaintiffs’ firm Beasley Allen from representing plaintiffs in a consolidated group of ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Johnson & Johnson is earmarking nearly $9 billion to cover allegations that its baby power containing talc caused cancer, more than quadrupling the amount that the company ...
(RTTNews) - Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) was ordered by a Los Angeles jury to pay $966 million to the family of a California woman who died from a rare and aggressive cancer, after the company was found ...
BALTIMORE — A Baltimore jury awarded over $1.5 billion in damages to a Maryland woman who alleged in a lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based personal care products caused her to develop cancer.