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Could the $18.8M Talc Verdict Threaten J&J's Bankruptcy Plan?
Some legal experts say Tuesday's verdict could make it harder for Johnson & Johnson to finalize its proposed $8.9 billion settlement in the Chapter 11 talc case.J&J Hit With $18.8M Verdict in Rare Talc Trial
The case is the first talc trial in nearly two years involving Johnson & Johnson's baby powder.California Jury Hits J&J With $18.8M Verdict in Rare Talc Trial
The verdict comes in a rare trial that began May 31 despite an automatic stay halting talc lawsuits from going before jurors after Johnson & Johnson's unit, LTL Management LLC, filed for bankruptcy this year.'This Will Take His Life': Rare Trial Kicks Off Over Johnson's Baby Powder
Allison Brown, a lawyer for Johnson & Johnson, questioned the facts of the case, which is in California's Alameda County Superior Court: She noted that many of the stores where the plaintiff's mother testified she bought its baby powder were more than 100 miles from her house.Bankruptcy Aside, a Talc Trial Begins This Month Against Johnson & Johnson
The plaintiff, Anthony Hernandez Valadez, is 24 years old and alleges Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused his diagnosis of a pericardial mesothelioma, a terminal cancer.View more book results for the query "Kazan Mcclain Satterley Greenwood"
Talc Bankruptcy Attorneys Raise 'Serious Concerns' About Future Claims Rep's Impartiality
At a Wednesday bankruptcy hearing, plaintiffs' lawyers raised concerns that Randi Ellis, whose re-appointment as the representative for future claims is pending, wasn't impartial anymore given her alleged involvement in preparing the second Chapter 11 case.NJ Bankruptcy Judge Halts Talc Trials—For Now
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday limited his preliminary injunction order to 60 days and allowed discovery to move ahead in pending talc cases against Johnson & Johnson.Talc Bankruptcy Judge Grants Partial Stay, Has 'More Questions Than Answers'
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday limited his preliminary injunction order to 60 days and allowed discovery to move ahead in pending talc cases against Johnson & Johnson.'This Bankruptcy Is Unconscionable': Judge Hears All-Day Arguments About Talc Bankruptcy's Stay
On Tuesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan heard more than eight hours of arguments on whether the automatic stay in this month's talcum powder bankruptcy filing should halt trials against Johnson & Johnson.'A Whole New World': Judge Hears All-Day Arguments About Talc Bankruptcy's Stay
On Tuesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan heard more than eight hours of arguments on whether the automatic stay in this month's talcum powder bankruptcy filing should halt trials against Johnson & Johnson.Trending Stories
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