The states say Johnson & Johnson failed to disclose the presence of asbestos in the talcpowder used in products such as “Johnson’s BabyPowder” and “Johnson & Johnson’s Shower to ...
By Mike Spector and Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) -Johnson & Johnson plans to pay an additional $1.1 billion to resolve tens of thousands of legal actions alleging its babypowder and other talc ...
Johnson & Johnson — a brand widely known ... Talc is a naturally occurring mineral widely used in talcum powder, babypowder, and cosmetics. Recently, the International Agency for Research ...
Johnson & Johnson is negotiating with plaintiffs’ lawyers who have opposed a proposed $6.48 billion settlement of lawsuits claiming the New Brunswick-based health conglomerate’s talc-based ...