J&J spokeswoman Carol Goodrich said the verdict contradicted 30 years of research supporting the safety of cosmetic talc. The company intends to appeal and will keep defending its products' safety, she said. Ristesund said she used J&J's talc-based ...
She was awarded $5 million in compensatory damages and $50 million in punitive damages. J&J spokeswoman Carol Goodrich said the verdict contradicted 30 years of research supporting the safety of cosmetic talc. The company intends to appeal and will ...
Johnson & Johnson spokeswoman Carol Goodrich said the verdict contradicted 30 years of research supporting the safety of cosmetic talc. The company intends to appeal the jury's decision and will continue defending its products' safety, she said ...
NEW YORK, May 2 (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a U.S. jury on Monday to pay $55 million to a woman who said that using the company's talc-powder products for feminine hygiene caused her to develop ovarian cancer. The verdict, which ...
ST. LOUIS • Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a St. Louis Circuit Court jury on Monday to pay $55 million to a woman who said that using the company's talc-powder products for feminine hygiene caused her to develop ovarian cancer. The verdict, which ...
Company spokeswoman Carol Goodrich argued that the jurors' 9-3 decision in favor of Ristesund contradicted 30 years of research. One of the world's largest maker of health-care products, J&J has been denying any links between talc and ovarian cancer as ...