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That would cap its liability for all existing and future talc claims at the $8 billion it agreed to place in a settlement trust. J&J agreed to fund the proposed settlement trust over 25 years.
Johnson & Johnson is moving forward with a $6.475 billion proposed settlement of tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc products contain asbestos and cause ...
On Johnson & Johnson's earnings call earlier this month, management provided an update on the talc lawsuits. Chief Financial Officer Joseph Wolk says that claimants will be able to vote on the ...
The case began in July 2023, when Michael Perry, a longtime user of Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder, was diagnosed with mesothelioma. Perry, used the powder daily due to an allergy to deodorants. His legal team argued that Johnson & Johnson had been aware of the asbestos contamination in its talc products since the 1970s but failed to warn ...
JPMorgan Chase analysts in a separate note after J&J earnings last week said the talc settlement progress was "one of the most important drivers" of the company's stock in 2023.
Johnson & Johnson's worldwide vice president for litigation said on Tuesday that the company has recently reached settlements with several law firms over their clients' claims that J&J talc ...
J&J’s proposed settlement represents just 7.8% of its $85.2 billion in annual sales for 2023. Johnson & Johnson’s latest gambit to solve its massive talcum powder asbestos issue: A $6.5 ...
Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday said it plans to pay $6.5 billion over 25 years to settle nearly all of the thousands of lawsuits in the U.S. claiming its talc-based products caused ovarian cancer ...