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- Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday said it plans to pay $6.5 billion over 25 years to settle nearly all of the thousands of lawsuits in the U.S. claiming its talc-based products caused ovarian cancer, pending approval of the claimants.
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4 days ago · Under its latest settlement proposal, Red River agreed to pay $8 billion to claimants over the course of 25 years, which is $1.75 billion more than its prior proposal.
May 1, 2024 · Johnson & Johnson has outlined a new settlement that it said would resolve nearly all of the lawsuits it faces over claims that its talc products, including baby powder, caused cancer. The...
Apr 4, 2023 · Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday that it had agreed to pay $8.9 billion to tens of thousands of people who claimed the company’s talcum powder products caused cancer, a proposal that lawyers...
May 1, 2024 · A subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson is now proposing paying approximately $6.48 billion over 25 years as part of a settlement in the U.S. to cover allegations that its baby powder containing talc caused ovarian cancer.
May 2, 2024 · Johnson & Johnson said it plans to pay $6.5 billion over 25 years to settle nearly all of the lawsuits in the U.S. claiming its talc-based products caused ovarian cancer.
Sep 5, 2024 · More than a decade after taking on Johnson & Johnson with the first trial linking baby powder to ovarian cancer, attorney Allen Smith has signed off on a proposed bankruptcy plan after...