A federal judge has dismissed the second amended complaint filed by a nationwide class that had claimed it suffered economic damages from the recall of medicine, including Tylenol, manufactured in a now-closed Fort Washington, Pa., plant operated by a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.
None of the 24 named plaintiffs alleged facts sufficient to support standing, U.S. District Judge Mary A. McLaughlin of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled.
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