The Dallas plaintiffs’ firm that won a $45 million talc verdict against Johnson & Johnson scored a $260 million jury award on Monday—and a third trial kicks off on Wednesday.

The Oregon jury’s verdict, which included $200 million in punitive damages, followed a month of trial in a case brought by Kyung Lee, diagnosed with mesothelioma after decades of being exposed to Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder. Dean Omar Branham Shirley, based in Dallas, handled the trial.