Multinational has struck a deal with most claimants over toxic talc powder claims through a Chapter 11 filing by a subsidiary ...
The first time Johnson & Johnson faced a lawsuit due to its talc-based baby powder causing cancer was way back in 1999.
To stop those lawsuits, J&J subsidiary Red River Talc filed for bankruptcy protection in a federal bankruptcy court in Houston, last Friday. The company has denied the allegations and has called ...
Red River Talc, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, officially filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. This marks J&J's third attempt at ending talcum powder ...
For 15 years and counting, the Johnson & Johnson talc litigation saga continues to play out in our nation’s court system, ...
Television advertisements soliciting claims from people who say they got cancer from talc powder products dramatically increased in September, the same month that Johnson & Johnson said it would ...
The company then recalled more products that could potentially also be contaminated because they were produced using the same talc material. A complete list of the product batch numbers affected ...
In a bid to put litigation over the safety of its talc products into the rearview mirror, Johnson & Johnson has added another $1.1 billion to its settlement offer, according to media reports.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has published a new assessment of talc’s potential to cause cancer, concluding that is it ‘probably carcinogenic’ to humans.
Social media erupted on Election Day when first lady Jill Biden wore a GOP red-colored pantsuit to cast her ballot. President Biden announced in late July that he would be ending his re-election ...
If Republicans gain control of the House, a "red wave" would be in effect, as the party would be in the majority across the federal government. According to the Associated Press, the House hangs ...