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Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) has raised its offer to ... in the baby powder-related lawsuits for an out-of-court deal. If more claimants support the deal, it would help J&J (JNJ) quickly move ...
The ruling means J&J will have to fight roughly 60,000 claims brought by women who say the company’s hallmark baby powder caused ... company increased its settlement offer, more claimants ...
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has denied Johnson & Johnson's settlement plan related ... the third bankruptcy case for a J&J company as it relates to the baby powder issue. Advertisement Article ...
(Reuters) -Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $8.9 billion to settle tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that talc in its iconic Baby Powder ... dwarfs J&J’s original offer of $2 billion.
In a bid to put litigation over the safety of its talc products into the rearview mirror, Johnson & Johnson has added another $1.1 billion to its settlement offer ... said that J&J has reached ...
Johnson & Johnson has outlined a new settlement that it said would resolve nearly all of the lawsuits it faces over claims that its talc products, including baby powder ... J&J would pay pennies ...
J&J says the majority of claimants support its settlement offer. But it has paused a vote ... more than 62,000 plaintiffs alleging that its baby powder and other talc products were contaminated ...
Last year a subsidiary of J&J proposed to pay approximately $6.48 billion over 25 years as part of a settlement in the U.S. to cover allegations that its baby powder containing talc caused ovarian ...
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has denied Johnson & Johnson’s settlement plan related to baby powder containing talc, providing another setback in the company’s efforts to resolve the matter.