Category: <span>lawsuit</span>

Class Action Suit Claims J&J Bankruptcy Filings Are Fraudulent

A group of cancer patients are bringing a class action lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson. The suit alleges J&J’s Chapter 11 attempts are calculated tactics to avoid thousands of pending talcum powder lawsuits.  The five plaintiffs filed their suit – Murphy et al. v. LTL Management Inc. et al., Case No.3:24-CV-06320 – in the U.S. […]

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Jury Awards $15M in Talc Product Liability Case

A Connecticut jury awarded $15 million to the family of a man who died of mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos at work more than half a century ago. The jury concluded 81-year-old Nicholas Barone developed mesothelioma from contaminated talc used in plastics manufacturing. Lawyers for Kathryn Barone, Nicholas Barone’s widow, presented evidence he was […]

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New Research Links Talcum Powder to Ovarian Cancer

According to new research released in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, applying talcum powder to the genitals can cause ovarian cancer. The study also found the risk of ovarian cancer is higher for people who used talc-based powder for longer periods of time or more frequently.  This research from the National Institutes of Health could […]

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J&J Offers to Pay $6.475B to Settle Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits

Johnson and Johnson’s subsidiary LLT Management LLC has agreed to pay $6.475 billion to settle current and future claims that its talc-based products caused ovarian cancer. This is an attempt to try and resolve nearly 54,000 talc cases still awaiting trial against the company.  J&J says the proposition would settle 99.75% of the remaining talc […]

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Makeup Brand Ben Nye Files for Bankruptcy to Avoid Talc Lawsuits

Professional makeup brand Ben Nye, popular with film, stage and modeling makeup artists, has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the midst of lawsuits. The suits claim its products contain asbestos-contaminated talc. The move could allow the company to reorganize while putting its many talc lawsuits on hold.  The company says it stopped using talc […]

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Trial Underway Against Warren Buffett’s Railway Company

A trial has begun over BNSF Railway’s transporting of asbestos-contaminated vermiculite from mines in Libby, Montana that closed in 1990. Investor and businessman Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. purchased the railway in 2010. BNSF is accused of negligence and wrongful death. The suit claims the railway is responsible for failing to control asbestos-contaminated dust from […]

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FL Jury Fails to Agree on J&J Talc Verdict

Bob Sugarman sued Johnson & Johnson, claiming the company’s talc products caused the death of his wife, Marilyn Seskin, MD. The case has ended in a mistrial after the jury was unable to agree on a verdict.  The jury note the judge read aloud in court stated: “We are hopelessly deadlocked with absolutely, positively no […]

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FL Senate Approves Bill Requiring Form for Asbestos Lawsuits

The Florida Senate voted to approve Republican Senator Travis Hutson’s proposed SB 720 requiring courts to dismiss asbestos claims without a completed information form. The bill’s next stop is the Florida House of Representatives. If the House approves the measure, it would then go before the governor. If signed into law, those with asbestos-related diseases […]

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Widow’s Asbestos Claim Revived After Appeals Court Ruling

Tennessee Appeals Court Remands Widow’s Asbestos Case Barred in 2009

Actor Ed Lauter’s Widow Claims Ford, CBS, and General Electric Responsible for Husband’s Fatal Mesothelioma

Ed Lauter’s Widow Sues Ford, CBS, and General Electric for Exposing the Late Actor to Asbestos

Demolition Company Owner Sues Village of Monticello After Illegal Dumping Arrests

Monticello Mayor Jenkins Under Fire for Unapproved Demolition of Building Known to Contain Asbestos

Union Carbide Corporation to Pay $3.85 Million to Mesothelioma Victim’s Family

Mississippi Supreme Court Overrules Smith County Judge’s Dismissal of Mesothelioma Case