Johnson & Johnson has been granted a new opportunity to challenge the scientific evidence linking its talc products to ovarian cancer. A federal judge's ruling allows the company to contest the evidence, potentially affecting over 53,000 lawsuits against it. The judge cited changes in the law and new scientific evidence as reasons for the decision.
Johnson & Johnson will pay $75 million to resolve a consumer protection lawsuit filed by Mississippi over the company’s failure to add a safety warning to its talc-based baby powder https://t.co/0OONJdoqMH via @business
Federal Judge Orders 'Full Refiling' of Daubert Motions in J&J Talc Litigation https://t.co/LD5hpOt8lC
J&J will pay $75 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit filed by Mississippi over the company’s talc-based baby powder. https://t.co/pU6K450eTp