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The lawyer, Andy Birchfield of Beasley Allen, said J&J "stuffed the ballot box" in a tally held to determine the percentage of plaintiffs on board with J&J's latest settlement proposal.
The present value of the settlement is roughly $8 billion after J&J recently agreed to kick in an additional $1.1 billion to the settlement fund and pay $650 million in legal fees to attorneys ...
Johnson & Johnson is preparing to unveil widespread support in coming days for a $6.48 billion offer to settle tens of thousands of legal actions alleging its Baby Powder and other talc products ...
(Scan J&J’s latest SEC filing for a précis of these latest brushes with the law). Beyond that, there’s the larger question of whether the honor system works to ensure that companies with Johnson & Johnson’s Risperdal record, run by the same people who created that record, tell the FDA everything, good and bad, about all of their clinical ...
One of the J&J executives on the account crowed in a memo about “Omnicare’s ability to persuade physicians to write Risperdal in the areas of Behavioral Disturbances associated with Dementia.” He continued: “Omnicare, Inc. has demonstrated its ability to partner in a true sense of the word and has generated well over 100 million dollars ...
ARNOLD & ITKIN, LLP BY: JASON A. ITKIN, ESQUIRE E-mail: jitkin@arnolditkin.com 6009 Memorial Drive Houston, Texas 77007 Phone: 713-222-3800 Fax: 713-222-3850 Counsel for Plaintiff(s) DRINKER BIDDLE & REATH, LLP BY: KENNETH A. MURPHY, ESQUIRE MELISSA A. GRAFF, ESQUIRE One Logan Square, Suite 2000
The cancer victims sought a preliminary order in New Jersey on June 11 to preventing J&J from filing for bankruptcy outside the state, which would have effectively foiled the $6.48 billion ...
J.G. Wentworth was formed by James D. Delaney and Gary Veloric in 1991 as a merchant bank specializing in transactions in the healthcare industry. [6] [7] In 1992, the company began to purchase New Jersey auto insurance deferrals from claimants who could not afford to wait twelve to eighteen months for their settlements. [8]