Examining the regulatory landscape that governs cosmetic ingredients like talc, and what changes might be necessary to ensure consumer safety...READ MORE
Women who use baby powder regularly on their vaginal area during their twenties and thirties were forty percent more likely to get ovarian cancer...READ MORE
A methodological breakthrough enables scientists to reliably link frequent genital talc usage to a higher risk of ovarian cancer...READ MORE
How talc mining practices contribute to asbestos contamination and the implications for consumer health products...READ MORE
J&J decided to go for a significant settlement to lower continuing legal costs and any future obligations...READ MORE
Other talcum powder mesothelioma cases where the source of asbestos is in question have been overturned on appeal...READ MORE
Over the last ten years Johnson & Johnson has become mired in a deluge of litigation...READ MORE
Johnson's Baby Powder has been linked to ovarian cancer and mesothelioma among other cancers, according to research and lawsuits...READ MORE
Examining the historical stance of the FDA on talc safety, highlighting the influence of funded research by J&J and the implications for consumer health...READ MORE
People are calling for stricter government oversight of personal care and cosmetics goods...READ MORE
Internal papers that show Johnson & Johnson knew for a decades that their talcum products contained asbestos...READ MORE
Companies are substituting cornstarch for talc due to health concerns though not all have switched, leaving some products with potential asbestos risks...READ MORE
A Connecticut jury awarded $15 million to a family claiming talc exposure caused a relative's mesothelioma, highlighting product safety concerns ...READ MORE
A Connecticut jury awarded $15 million to a family claiming talc exposure caused a relative's mesothelioma, highlighting product safety concerns ...READ MORE
Alleged victims sue Johnson & Johnson for concealing delaying or denying them their day in court ...READ MORE
Internal documents reviewed by Reuters reveal that the powder was sometimes contaminated with carcinogenic asbestos ...READ MORE
Upcoming trial consolidates numerous lawsuits, spotlighting scientific and legal debates. ...READ MORE
Johnson's Baby Powder is just one way talc is used and marketed to the public...READ MORE
The findings are contrary to Johnson & Johnson's talc safety assertions...READ MORE
Multi-billion dollar punitive damage awards highlight the gravity of the accusations ...READ MORE
New mothers used Johnson's Baby Powder for decades under the mistaken impression that it was harmless ...READ MORE
J&J recently rejected a $19 billion baby powder cancer offer and stands on their offer of about half that amount...READ MORE
Advances in the law and science call for a new analysis of the information connecting J&J's talc products to cancer...READ MORE
Inhaling Italian talc used by Clubman brands while working as a beautician led to the development of mesothelioma...READ MORE
Florida jury has decided that Johnson's baby powder talc product did not cause ovarian cancer ...READ MORE
After being diagnosed with mesothelioma, a cancer often associated with asbestos exposure, the plaintiff passed away in July 2020...READ MORE
Both sides claim that looking deeper into the science will bolster their case...READ MORE
Plaintiffs allege the company failed to warn consumers that deadly asbestos lurks in talcum powder...READ MORE
Barretts Minerals Inc., a bankrupt talc mining and processing company was allowed to be liquidated in bankruptcy to establish a settlement fund...READ MORE
Staying abreast of the most recent developments for Johnson's Baby Powder cancer lawsuits...READ MORE
Bankruptcy is argued to be a way to expedite a settlement while also allowing corporations to avoid large punitive damage awards...READ MORE
This report outlines the key facts about talcum powder containing asbestos...READ MORE
This report outlines some of the key developments regarding Johnson & Johnson’s attempt at bankruptcy...READ MORE
The potential for microbial contamination in cornstarch-containing products is one of the main causes of concern...READ MORE
You need current answers to common questions about talcum powder lawsuits...READ MORE
Companies are now required to self-test for cosmetics for asbestos using advanced testing methods ...READ MORE
Jurors may have thought that the woman's occupation as a medical technician could have contributed to her peritoneal ovarian cancer...READ MORE
The two companies are seeking to quickly settle thousands of talcum powder cancer lawsuits...READ MORE
Transparency may focus attention on the science behind talc cancer allegations...READ MORE
Many homes and office buildings constructed before the 1980s are likely to contain asbestos in some form...READ MORE
The company is thought to have ignored evidence that its baby powder contained carcinogenic asbestos...READ MORE
Adverse publicity over cancer risks has caused a shift in the talcum powder industry towards cornstarch...READ MORE
The Bankruptcy Court could offer a timely settlement for many without much time to spare...READ MORE
Some of the market explored include women during pregnancy, menopause, chubbiness and diabetes...READ MORE
There is a shift in the talcum powder industry towards cornstarch...READ MORE
Adverse publicity over cancer risks has caused a shift in the talcum powder industry towards cornstarch...READ MORE
Beauty care companies may have looked to expand their sales of talcum powder to several untapped markets...READ MORE
Beauty care companies may have looked to expand their sales of talcum powder to several untapped markets...READ MORE
J&J knowingly exposed countless individuals to serious health risks by concealing crucial information from consumers...READ MORE
Exploring the pharmaceutical giant's third attempt at bankruptcy amidst mounting talcum powder cancer claims and legal complexities...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson is confident that the third attempt at settling current and future talcum powder cancer claims will be successful...READ MORE
Health agencies worldwide condemn any consumer product that contains asbestos...READ MORE
More than 50,000 talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson have been filed that rely in part on the FDA's findings...READ MORE
The conglomerate knew for decades that asbestos, a deadly carcinogen, contaminated their talc supply...READ MORE
The first two attempts at bankruptcy failed because the parent company is not in financial distress as bankruptcy would require...READ MORE
The company affirms on its website that its talc-based baby powders are safe, pure, and asbestos-free...READ MORE
Investigators say that the company knew that their talc contained asbestos and failed to warn the public...READ MORE
Avon, Chanel, and Estée Lauder recently failed in their bid for summary judgment before trial and may now have to settle the matters...READ MORE
The suit is being led by pension funds and centers around drops in the price of the stock immediately after revelations about what they knew and when...READ MORE
Rubbing talcum powder contaminated with asbestos on the skin can cause absorption and might lead to future health problems...READ MORE
Legal and scientific experts agree that a self-regulating cosmetics industry can be abused by corporations seeking to maximize profits rather than safeguard consumer health...READ MORE
Consumers were deceived to believe that baby powder had to be safe before being allowed to be sold...READ MORE
Consumers were misled to believe that baby powder and other cosmetics had to be safe before being allowed to be sold...READ MORE
Two prominent lawyers who head the Johnson's Baby Powder Cancer MDL steering committee are being accused of unethical behavior...READ MORE
Texas may be the venue of choice for a third attempt at bankruptcy and mesothelioma victims could be excluded from the settlement...READ MORE
The move aims to counter J & J's third attempt to delay trials through bankruptcy...READ MORE
More than 100 talcum powder cancer lawsuits set for 2024 have been settled or are settling soon ...READ MORE
Starting talcum powder use as an infant may increase the long-term risk of developing cancer as an adult...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson needs to be held accountable in court for their reprehensible corporate behavior...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may have violated state advertising laws by continuing to claim their products are safe, pure, and asbestos-free...READ MORE
More than one dozen Johnson's Baby Powder cancer trials are set to begin if settlement offers are rejected ...READ MORE
Women with ovarian cancer are making a connection between using talcum powder to feel smoother and developing cancer over time...READ MORE
Now that Johnson & Johnson has failed for a second time to protect its $400 billion of assets from legal liability by filing bankruptcy, trials should be able to proceed...READ MORE
Her testimony or lack thereof could make or break dozens of baby powder cancer cases. ...READ MORE
Bankruptcy court could expedite thousands of claims and compensate many for the expenses related to their illness ...READ MORE
A New Jersey court of appeals confirmed that Johnson & Johnson was right to challenge the findings of scientists who believe talc contains asbestos and can cause cancer...READ MORE
The latest wave in baby powder litigation comes after a two-year delay in filing new cases...READ MORE
A Talc MDL judge will determine who can testify in talc cancer trials going forward ...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's strategy may be to intimidate plaintiff expert witnesses so that they are reluctant to testify against them in upcoming court cases...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson thinks the bar has been set too low and that talc asbestos testing includes ambiguous results...READ MORE
Filing for bankruptcy stalled talcum powder cancer trials for two years and now the company is challenging potential plaintiff expert talc asbestos studies...READ MORE
The judge had retired from the bench but now works for a Johnson & Johnson attorney law firm...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson is suing to have a study linking using cosmetic talc and developing mesothelioma publicly retracted claiming the sources may have been paid for their opinion...READ MORE
One prominent website has recently raised the issue of talcum powder safety...READ MORE
Here are a few expert opinions on the science underlying talcum powder ovarian cancer accusations...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may seek to delay the September 6 decision by trying to bankrupt their talcum powder cancer claim subsidiary a third time...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson attorneys balk at multi-plaintiff trials fearing a large number of plaintiffs could inflame juries...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson continues to try and avoid what it calls a punitive damage lottery...READ MORE
The evidence linking talc with ovarian cancer is scientifically sound...READ MORE
The company may increase their settlement offer from the $8.9 billion currently on the table...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may now be held fully financially accountable for failing to warn consumers that asbestos lurked in their iconic baby powder...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's reprehensible corporate conduct is the cornerstone to rewarding plaintiffs ...READ MORE
Other Johnson's Baby Powder lawsuits could get a boost from the decision...READ MORE
Three More Plaintiff Scientific Expert Witnesses Alleging Fraud In Their Studies Linking Talc With Cancer...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson continues to publicly deny that their baby powder talc is contaminated with asbestos...READ MORE
About 38,000 talcum powder lawsuits are on hold waiting for the results of this trial...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's claim that their talc is asbestos-free falls short due to poor detection methods...READ MORE
The number of Johnson's Baby Powder cancer victims likely to file lawsuits against the company is being questioned during week-long bankruptcy hearings...READ MORE
The FDA's asbestos testing results indicate that talc may be contaminated with asbestos at the source during mining operations...READ MORE
Some women with ovarian cancer think that Johnson & Johnson is deliberately stalling hoping they will just die...READ MORE
Health and beauty experts are working together to educate young women about the dangers of using makeup that contains talc ...READ MORE
Family history could play an important role in determining or ruling out Johnson's Baby Powder as the source of a person's cancer....READ MORE
Increasing consumer awareness and more research are necessary to address this issue and protect the health of consumers ...READ MORE
Talc may contain asbestos and asbestos like fibers causing ovarian cancer and mesothelioma...READ MORE
A credible link between talc and asbestos has been established through credible scientific analysis...READ MORE
Some nations such as India are doing their best to warn mothers not to use talcum powder on their babies...READ MORE
Valadez has pericardial mesothelioma allegedly from using Johnson's Baby Powder and is not expected to live more than a few more months...READ MORE
We will know in about two weeks whether Johnson's Baby Powder cancer plaintiffs will lean toward accepting or rejecting the current offer...READ MORE
Legal experts are split on whether or not to accept the current 9 billion dollar settlement offer from Johnson & Johnson or insist on more...READ MORE
Talcum powder cancer lawyers continue to accept new clients that are making the connection between their disease and using talc...READ MORE
Court documents show the company redirected its advertising away from targeting babies once the news about asbestos being carcinogenic came out...READ MORE
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been allocated to pay false advertising and consumer protection violations of about a dozen US state attorney generals...READ MORE
Ovarian cancer plaintiffs are the largest of three groups seeking compensation...READ MORE
The Judge has ordered another round of talcum powder settlement talks to start just as one talcum powder lawsuit goes to trial...READ MORE
The company has ceased selling the iconic brand of talcum powder worldwide and replaced it with cornstarch...READ MORE
The attempt to evade talc cancer lawsuits through bankruptcy faces opposition over insufficient settlement offer...READ MORE
Medical experts warn that using cosmetics that contain talc every day could lead to developing a deadly disease...READ MORE
Companies that supplied talc for popular brands have folded and filed for protection from legal liabilities ...READ MORE
Talcum Powder Lawyers must register the decision of those they represent who intend to file a talcum powder lawsuit...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson is trying to reinstate their LTL Management bankruptcy and eliminate having to go to trial...READ MORE
$9 billion seems like a lot of money but is not when divided among tens of thousands of plaintiffs...READ MORE
Juries in the past have awarded enormous punitive damages based on the reprehensible conduct of the company...READ MORE
Mothers, babies, and talcum powder manufacturing workers could have developed mesothelioma or another lung disease from inhaling talc...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson targeted babies with their talcum powder advertising implying its safety...READ MORE
Plaintiff lawyers think Johnson & Johnson is trying to get away with having misrepresented the safety of their baby powder products by misusing the bankruptcy court...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson failed in its bid to further delay the start of thousands of talcum powder ovarian cancer and mesothelioma lawsuits while they appeal to the US Supreme Court...READ MORE
The review may take many months and further delay talcum powder cancer plaintiffs their day in court...READ MORE
Plaintiff attorneys are proceeding whether or not J & J tries to further deny their clients day in court...READ MORE
Requesting a Supreme Court hearing could further delay Johnson's Baby Powder ovarian cancer trials for months...READ MORE
Texas has some of the most lenient bankruptcy laws in the nation making it a target for profitable companies seeking to shelter their assets...READ MORE
Funding a shell company with billions of dollars hardly qualifies it as experiencing financial hardship...READ MORE
There seems to be no definitive answer to the question if talc by itself is carcinogenic...READ MORE
The company argues that without segragating their talc liabilities in bankruptcy the parent company itself could face bankruptcy...READ MORE
A talcum powder mesothelioma lawsuit has been filed by a 24-year-old woman accusing Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
Cosmetics are not tested for safety by the FDA before being offered to the public in retail stores...READ MORE
Jury reactions to Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder cancer cover-up may fuel many more lottery-like punitive damage awards...READ MORE
Cosmetics consumers must rely on the advice of experts to form their opinions on which ones are safe to purchase and which ones to avoid ...READ MORE
More transparency is needed to ensure consumers that womens cosmetics do not contain talc...READ MORE
Canadian women would never have suspected that a product as seemingly safe as baby powder could have caused their terminal disease...READ MORE
Using talcum powder infrequently may be enough to cause ovarian cancer, and mesothelioma...READ MORE
A group of women determined to hold the US company responsible for causing their ovarian cancer continues to grow...READ MORE
New Jersey Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan said he is no longer siding with the reorganizational needs of the debtor and now favors those seeking to start their talcum powder cancer trials...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may appeal the Texas Two-Step bankruptcy scheme to the Supreme Court and cause a further delay for talcum powder cancer trials to resume or begin...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson is accused of playing a waiting game just to reduce the number of talcum powder lawsuits against them...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson will continue to challenge the reversal ruling as thousands of talcum powder cancer lawsuits are revived...READ MORE
A panel has upheld the appeal of the use of a controversial bankruptcy scheme designed to shelter the parent company assets...READ MORE
Ovarian cancer latency may be about ten years or more after it is irreversibly established in the body...READ MORE
The DOJ Trustee thinks forming LTL management was done to gain a legal advantage over plaintiffs allegedly injured by using Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson has succeeded in halting about 38,000 individual talcum powder cancer lawsuits filed against them. ...READ MORE
People buying beauty and cosmetic products no longer risk that the ingredients in cosmetics may cause disease or permanent injury...READ MORE
61 billion dollars represents only a fraction of the $400 billion in cash and liquid assets the company admits to having on hand...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson is continuing to ship and sell Johnson's Baby Powder in South Africa...READ MORE
No decision was reached in 2022 on whether or not Johnson & Johnson's LTL Management bankruptcy would be allowed to proceed...READ MORE
A New York City barber with mesothelioma testified that he used Clubman barber shop talcum powder on every haircut customer for decades...READ MORE
Ten to twenty billion dollars may be enough to satisfy the claims of about 38000 talcum powder cancer victims...READ MORE
Talcum powder health risks may outweigh any benefits it may afford over using cornstarch powder...READ MORE
The publicity surrounding multi million dollar jury awards had alerted the public to stop using talc based cosmetic...READ MORE
The FDA is recommending that the most advanced asbestos testing method be used to regain consumer confidence in cosmetics...READ MORE
Talcum powder ovarian cancer victims had a critical role in forcing the government to regulate the cosmetics industry...READ MORE
A prominent talcum powder expert witness for ovarian cancer victims may have overstated her case...READ MORE
A California jury recently awarded a woman an enormous sum of money for the mesothelioma she suffered allegedly from inhaling Avon cosmetics talc...READ MORE
Thousands of talcum powder mesothelioma lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson and other beauty product manufacturers are expected in the coming months...READ MORE
J & J focused on selling talcum powder to mothers when they discovered asbestos was carcinogenic...READ MORE
The US Trustee assigned to the LTL Management bankruptcy thinks that the ruling should be overturned giving a green light to individual lawsuits to proceed...READ MORE
Many think that the LTL bankruptcy is unfair and will result in plaintiffs waiting longer to get less...READ MORE
A settlement offer in bankruptcy is the most probable outcome of the Johnson & Johnson talcum powder bankruptcy situation...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson is seeking to shelter a century of baby powder profits from those who allegedly developed cancer from using it...READ MORE
The reversal adds strength to the company's willingness to provide a quick settlement for around 40,000 talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits ...READ MORE
The company launched the Texas Two-Step bankruptcy scheme after the Supreme Court refused to hear its $2 billion appeal...READ MORE
It looks like Judge Kaplan may grant Johnson & Johnson's request to evaluate the 38,000 or more talcum powder cancer cases...READ MORE
Being unable to file suit and hold Johnson & Johnson responsible if a court of law adds another level of frustration after getting a cancer diagnosis...READ MORE
Separating their talcum powder cancer liabilities from their $400 billion business fails to make a good-faith attempt at reorganization as the bankruptcy court requires...READ MORE
Separating their talcum powder cancer liabilities from their $400 billion business fails to make a good-faith attempt at reorganization as the bankruptcy court requires...READ MORE
Separating their talcum powder cancer liabilities from their $400 billion business fails to make a good-faith attempt at reorganization as the bankruptcy court requires...READ MORE
Separating their talcum powder cancer liabilities from their $400 billion business fails to make a good-faith attempt at reorganization as the bankruptcy court requires...READ MORE
Separating their talcum powder cancer liabilities from their $400 billion business fails to make a good-faith attempt at reorganization as the bankruptcy court requires...READ MORE
The appeal of the LTL management bankruptcy proposal drags on but there may be hope for plaintiffs no matter what is decided...READ MORE
New Jersey bankruptcy judge Michael Kaplan told reporters that the best chance to settle a plaintiff's talcum powder ovarian cancer claims lies in the Texas Two-Step ...READ MORE
Johnson's Baby Powder warned mothers not to inhale talcum powder dust when applying it...READ MORE
It is looking more and more unlikely that Johnson & Johnson will be able to shelter its assets from talcum powder cancer legal liabilities...READ MORE
The judge cited that enough is enough and that trials may be the best way to get the two parties to come together and reach a settlement...READ MORE
Ovarian cancer has a survival rate of fewer than 5 years if it is diagnosed in its later stages...READ MORE
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The Author of the Texas Two-Step tells us that the business-friendly Texas bankruptcy law has been dubiously interpreted and misused to shield profitable companies from legal liabilities...READ MORE
Enough doubt has been cast on the safety of talc-based cosmetics to make it logical to avoid using them...READ MORE
The legal community is awaiting what could be the most important legal ruling in a generation or at least the most important since the initial bankruptcy court was established...READ MORE
Women are concerned that the talc in their makeup and hygiene products could cause cancer ...READ MORE
Millions of plaintiffs suffering from alleged corporate negligence could be disenfranchised if the Johnson & Johnson talcum powder bankruptcy is allowed to proceed...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson redirected their advertising toward African American women when the public was made aware that asbestos was carcinogenic...READ MORE
A review of the Texas Two-Step bankruptcy ploy is underway that may shape the future of personal injury litigation...READ MORE
A class-action lawsuit accuses the company of harming their workers with industrial talcum powder and covering up evidence of such...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's blatant disregard for racial, human, and corporate ethics makes their upcoming racial audit a farce...READ MORE
There are too many instances where Johnson & Johnson redirected their sales efforts towards Black women to ignore...READ MORE
The movie documentary has been leveraged ten thousandfold by social media influencers shown throwing away their talc-based makeup...READ MORE
Project Pluto was formed to cap present and future talcum powder cancer liabilities...READ MORE
Women may be needlessly throwing out their expensive cosmetics just because they contain talc...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson had an FDA-mandated responsibility to update the product label after finding asbestos in Johnson's Baby Powder talc....READ MORE
A majority of shareholders voted to continue to sell Johnson's Baby Powder made from talc in overseas markets at yesterday's shareholder meeting...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's Undoing May Be Having Racially Targeted Women Of Color With Talc Advertising They Knew Would Cause Cancer...READ MORE
Bankruptcy would shelter Johnson & Johnson from enormous punitive damage awards due to their reprehensible corporate behavior...READ MORE
If allegations are proven to be true, they would be just another example of the company's despicable corporate behavior...READ MORE
Some legal experts think it would be malpractice for attorneys not to advise their clients to adopt the Texas Two-Step...READ MORE
Momentum is building to disallow the Johnson & Johnson talc spinoff bankruptcy scheme...READ MORE
A London-based investment banking firm is using its clout to force a Johnson & Johnson shareholder meeting to ban Johnson's Baby Powder made from talc...READ MORE
It is up to a federal appeals court to decide if Johnson & Johnson can shelter their $400 billion company from women with ovarian cancer...READ MORE
The judge's decision will further delay justice for 40,000 women with ovarian cancer from allegedly using Johnson's Baby Powder and those who have died...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's Texas Two-Step legal scheme aims to shelter the billions of dollars the company has made selling talcum powder from legitimate legal claims ...READ MORE
After five years of intensive studies, there is a lot of doubt about whether or not talc causes cancer...READ MORE
Plaintiff attorneys have appealed the Judge's bankruptcy decision which will be forthcoming at the end of this month...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's bankruptcy scheme could force US lawmakers to tighten bankruptcy laws and close loopholes....READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson collaborated with a notoriously racist scientist who used Black prisoners as human Guinea pigs to test the effects of asbestos and talc...READ MORE
Targeting African American women with talc they knew could be carcinogenic may open the door for civil rights lawsuits...READ MORE
A New Jersey bankruptcy court judge has sided with Johnson & Johnson and will allow the LTL Management bankruptcy petition to proceed...READ MORE
The company claims most of the 40,000 plaintiffs suing them would get nothing if there is no settlement...READ MORE
The company continues to market Johnson's Baby Powder made from talc in global markets to women of color...READ MORE
One angle of the New Jersey-based company's bankruptcy plan was to effectively overturn a $2 billion jury award the US Supreme Court rejected hearing...READ MORE
A group representing ovarian cancer plaintiffs will join attorney’s and scholarly bankruptcy experts in support of preventing Johnson & Johnson from subverting the New Jersey bankruptcy court...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's bankruptcy would deny tens of thousands of talcum powder ovarian cancer victims their day in court...READ MORE
There has been a 60-day lull in trials while the New Jersey bankruptcy judge learns about the Texas Two-Step bankruptcy scheme...READ MORE
The FDA's White Paper on talc asbestos testing sets the bar higher for cosmetic companies that wish to sell products that contain talc...READ MORE
Stricter talc testing will show how contaminated the mineral is by asbestos, a know cancer-causing substance...READ MORE
A newly-formed multi-agency working group has had enough of the 1970s asbestos testing protocols used by the cosmetics industry...READ MORE
New Jersey bankruptcy judge will decide if and when trials that are suspended may resume...READ MORE
The company can not deny the incriminating facts that have emerged over the last five years...READ MORE
Separate underperforming assets from profitable ones undermines the entire credit system ...READ MORE
J & J's CEO resignation and talcum powder's bankruptcy were the main events in the Johnson's Baby Powder cancer saga...READ MORE
A judge may force the company to liquidate the company's entire talcum powder assets to pay ovarian cancer plaintiffs...READ MORE
The Supreme Court has a built-in conflict of interest since one of the member’s father was the president of the Cosmetics Product Safety Council...READ MORE
At issue is whether or not retailers have a responsibility to monitor the products the set for consumer safety....READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson has deceptively packaged their cornstarch-based baby product to look like the original talcum powder version ...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson preferred a North Carolina venue for its “Texas Two-Step” bankruptcy maneuver as that judge had experience with it and the new judge does not...READ MORE
Johnson's Baby Powder talc has contained asbestos for the better part of half a century, and that the company covered it up...READ MORE
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael B. Kaplan will hold a four-day conference in January 2022 to determine if LTL Management can be protected in bankruptcy and when baby powder cancer trials will resume...READ MORE
Women with ovarian cancer that have used Johnson's Baby Powder or another brand of talcum powder should continue to press their case ...READ MORE
The judge declared a 60-day moratorium on Johnson & Johnson talcum powder ovarian cancer trials which will likely resume in Ernest in early 2022....READ MORE
A new judge will have to be educated about the pros and cons of Johnson & Johnson's controversial bankruptcy protection scheme...READ MORE
Emails once again show that Johnson & Johnson would have done anything to make sure the EPA never found asbestos in talc or required a warning label...READ MORE
Congress, the bankruptcy judge, the plaintiffs' bar, and women with ovarian cancer are challenging the company's right to declare bankruptcy...READ MORE
Some members of the plaintiffs' bar think that Johnson & Johnson filing for bankruptcy in North Carolina was a ploy to delay talcum powder jury verdicts against them...READ MORE
The FDA's random testing of cosmetics for asbestos has prompted the self-regulating cosmetics industry to remove products that contain asbestos...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson claims that federal law requires that all trials cease once a company files for bankruptcy...READ MORE
Plaintiffs with ovarian cancer fear they may not live long enough to collect any settlement the company offers...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson ignored the IARC who found a scientific connection between being exposed to asbestos and developing ovarian cancer....READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's CEO's behavior speaks volumes about the company hiding what they knew about talc containing asbestos...READ MORE
A woman's genetic makeup is also a likely cause of ovarian cancer ...READ MORE
A jury found that a woman's Ashkenazi Jewish heritage was a more likely cause of ovarian cancer than her 30-year daily baby powder regimen ...READ MORE
The company failed to update its product warning label when the carcinogen was found in their baby powder ...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson marketed Johnson's Baby Powder to mothers and women of color despite knowing it contained asbestos. ...READ MORE
Mothers and other women were deceived by the babyface imagery on Johnson's Baby Powder packaging ...READ MORE
Not everyone who dies of lung cancer got it from smoking cigarettes ...READ MORE
Jurors are human beings and are likely to become incensed at Johnson & Johnson deliberately targeting mothers and children ...READ MORE
Attorneys told a jury that the company was trying to protect their brand when they ignored public safety and covered up finding asbestos in their talc ...READ MORE
Plaintiff talc-testing expert has the credibility of having survived Daubert scrutiny ...READ MORE
An avalanche of negative publicity surround the CEO's handling of the Johnson's Baby Powder cancer scandal may have left no choice other than to resign ...READ MORE
You do not have to be an asbestos miner to have developed mesothelioma, a form of lung cancer that goes unnoticed among other forms of lung disease ...READ MORE
The science is rock solid that talc contains asbestos and that asbestos causes mesothelioma when inhaled ...READ MORE
More than a dozen multi-million dollar jury awards are in question because plaintiff expert witnesses were not first scrutinized with Daubert hearings...READ MORE
It may not matter that talc is contaminated with asbestos as there is little evidence that asbestos causes ovarian cancer ...READ MORE
A lawsuit filed by The National Council of Negro Women could cause thousands of women with allegedly talc-related ovarian cancer to come forward...READ MORE
If the company is successful in segregating its talc business from the rest of the company it could take years for ovarian cancer victims to get paid...READ MORE
Asbestos in cosmetics used by women every day could be an even bigger problem than baby powder cancer...READ MORE
A jury in the Johnson's Baby Powder ovarian cancer trial then failed to hold Johnson & Johnson liable for a woman's death...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson chose to target black women with their baby powder advertising after discovering their product caused cancer...READ MORE
A lawsuit filed by The National Council of Negro Women could cause thousands of women with allegedly talc-related ovarian cancer to come forward...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson is looking to limit their legal liabilities and shelter their more profitable lines of business...READ MORE
The Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance Association may have overlooked studies pointing to high levels of talc asbestos contamination...READ MORE
A Missouri Court of Appeals judge laid bare Johnson & Johnson's attempt to confuse and distort talcum powder asbestos ovarian cancer facts ...READ MORE
The company has set aside 4 billion dollars for 2021 legal expenses for talcum powder cancer lawsuits...READ MORE
Hundreds of cosmetics companies have used talc in their beauty and health care products for decades and could be the subject of thousands of mesothelioma lawsuits...READ MORE
A US Army veteran suffering from mesothelioma allegedly from using Old Spice Talcum Powder for 22 years...READ MORE
The US Supreme Court will decide whether or not to overturn a $2 billion jury award...READ MORE
Top shareholders claim the CEO's mishandling of the Johnsons Baby Powder Cancer crisis should affect his compensation...READ MORE
The cosmetic product trade group continues to tell consumers that products made from talc are safe for human use...READ MORE
Talc-free designer baby powders seek to win a share of the billion-dollar market vacated by Johnson & Johnson's exit...READ MORE
Why did the Food and Drug Administration fail to recognize talc could contain asbestos?...READ MORE
The evidence points to talc containing asbestos and warning labels could help inform the consumer...READ MORE
Mississippi Attorney General thinks that the FDA has dropped the ball by never holding Johnson & Johnson accountable for causing ovarian cancer...READ MORE
Researchers agree that talc does not have to contain asbestos to cause ovarian cancer and that the mineral is a health hazard...READ MORE
It may not be enough to hold Johnson & Johnson responsible for ovarian cancer and mesothelioma deaths of millions of Americans as the FDA looked the other way...READ MORE
Johnson's Baby Powder has escaped the rigors of federal government regulation for more than a century...READ MORE
Beauty and health care product manufacturers may have relied on the representations of raw materials manufacturers when making product safety claims...READ MORE
The Indian government is insisting on implementing standardized testing methods that will discover dangerous minerals and chemicals...READ MORE
Doctors that have testified under oath before Congress have concluded that the talc may contain asbestos, a known carcinogen...READ MORE
The parents of teenage girls should read the ingredient labels of the cosmetic products they are about to purchase to ensure that they do not contain talc...READ MORE
The United States Public Interest Group (PIRG) and the Environmental Working Group are doing their best to alert the public about the dangers of using talc-based baby care, beauty care, and cosmetic products...READ MORE
Legal experts focus on two developments in the ongoing Johnson's Baby Powder cancer litigation...READ MORE
Even cosmetic-grade talc could contain asbestos for which there is no microscopically safe level of exposure...READ MORE
People are refusing the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine because they distrust the company and it may carry over to other products...READ MORE
The company claims that "science, research, and clinical evidence" proves that Johnson's Baby Powder talc is safe for human use."...READ MORE
Each of the 22 plaintiffs had different and unique histories...READ MORE
Should parents continue using talcum powder on babies?...READ MORE
The company knows that they must settle the bulk of the baby powder cancer lawsuits filed against them...READ MORE
Baby Powder cancer victims could expect settlement offers before their cases go to trial...READ MORE
A scientists that uses the heavy liquid separation method (HLS) to test talc for asbestos has found the carcinogen in nearly every bottle of Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
Experts will certainly testify that talcum powder containing asbestos...READ MORE
Researchers are using case-controlled studies relying on a person's memory and have found that using talc is risky...READ MORE
A recent FDA-sponsored talc asbestos symposium was indicative of their bias towards big business and away from cosmetic product safety...READ MORE
Johnson's Baby Powder is still for sale in predominantly black countries around the world...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson handed out talcum powder samples in Black churches and Black beauty salons...READ MORE
Mothers have been lied to when told Johnson's Baby Powder was safe to use on their babies...READ MORE
Women and mothers are shocked to learn that there is no federal regulation of the talc products they use on their babies and themselves...READ MORE
It can take ten years or more for the most obvious symptoms of ovarian cancer to become noticeable...READ MORE
FDA Testing Found Johnson's Baby Powder talc to contain asbestos which can cause cancer...READ MORE
Talcum powder contains dangerous elongated fibers and also asbestos that can lacerate delicate tissue and cause infection and cancer...READ MORE
The FDA should take the lead and regulate cosmetic products like talcum powder and women's makeup...READ MORE
Scientists think that talc can become permanently lodged in a woman's ovaries and create irritation and infection, leading to ovarian cancer...READ MORE
Women that have used Johnson's Baby Powder or other baby or beauty product on their genitals should watch for the earliest ovarian cancer signals...READ MORE
Hundreds of everyday consumer products contain talc and should be avoided...READ MORE
It is a good idea to start the new year right and throw away health, deodorant, baby, and beauty care products that contain talc and replace them with products made from cornstarch or arrowroot...READ MORE
Thousands of women with ovarian cancer are now coming forward to file lawsuits now that the Johnson's Baby Powder denial stage may be over...READ MORE
Thousands of Americans, maybe more, are now aware that the talc used in Johnson's Baby Powder may contain asbestos, a known carcinogen...READ MORE
Consumers that have used talc-based cosmetics may have ingested cancer-causing asbestos for decades....READ MORE
A California appeals court judge confirms that talc mined by Imerys was contaminated by asbestos....READ MORE
2021 should bring new Johnson's Baby Powder cancer trials once Covid-19 is behind us...READ MORE
According to the cosmetics industry and Johnson & Johnson's standards, talc can contain up to 2% asbestos and still be considered pure...READ MORE
Thousands of talc-based consumer products may contain asbestos...READ MORE
Enough independent testing has found asbestos in talc that Congress should force the FDA to take a more active role in regulating the cosmetics industry...READ MORE
As trials in 2021 approach, plaintiff expert witnesses could prove Johnson's Baby Powder is, and has always been, contaminated with cancer-causing asbestos...READ MORE
Foreign governments are gradually acknowledging that Johnson's Baby Powder may contain asbestos and cause cancer...READ MORE
Targeting women of color in Africa and elsewhere calls into question their commitment to supporting the Black Community...READ MORE
There is no law preventing a company from selling cosmetics to children that contain asbestos-contaminated talc ...READ MORE
New tests show many cosmetic, health, and baby care products contain asbestos and pose an inhalation risk...READ MORE
For nearly 50 years, the Food and Drug Administration has deferred talc asbestos testing to the manufacturers of cosmetics and health care products...READ MORE
The decision is the latest in a string of setbacks for the company in its denial that Johnson's Baby Powder has caused cancer...READ MORE
In the end, Johnson & Johnson's own words may be their undoing in talcum powder asbestos trials ...READ MORE
The IARC aggregated studies to conclude that talc could be hazardous to human health...READ MORE
The trial of a terminally ill plaintiff was moved up because of his terminal illness...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may be hoping that a virtual trial could lessen the jury's anger against the company for failing to warn customers about the dangers of baby powder asbestos exposuretal ...READ MORE
The Missouri Supreme Court will have nothing to do with the efforts to reverse a $2.69 billion ovarian cancer jury award ...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson was able to hide the facts about talc asbestos contamination from the public by adopting an insensitive asbestos testing protocol ...READ MORE
Women have been alerted to the alleged hazards of using Johnson's Baby Powder and other products that contain talc...READ MORE
The reason Johnson & Johnson discontinued selling Baby Powder could be to limit future talc cancer lawsuits and facilitate settlements....READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may have known that the talc they used to make Johnson Baby Powder contained asbestos...READ MORE
Companies in the cosmetics industry may not be able to fight the results of new, more sensitive asbestos testing methods....READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson recently settled 1000 ovarian cancer complaints...READ MORE
A lack of demand and an avalanche of talcum powder asbestos lawsuits have forced a major talc mine out of business...READ MORE
Cancer warning labels on health and beauty care products could alert consumers to the dangers of talc....READ MORE
Mothers and people, in general, should avoid products that use talc and switch instead to those containing natural, organic cornstarch...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's response to calls by health activists for a global withdrawal of Johnson's Baby Powder called patronizing, dismissive, and unresponsive...READ MORE
20,000 cases are pending against the company that claim Johnson's Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products gave plaintiffs ovarian cancer and mesothelioma...READ MORE
Democrats in Congress want to protect the ability of individuals to file lawsuits for alleged Baby Powder Cancer injuries...READ MORE
A daily blast of talc-based aerosol deodorant is all that is necessary to deliver enough of a dose of asbestos to cause mesothelioma over time...READ MORE
Johnson's Baby Powder is still for sale in Europe and India but consumers are aware of the dangers of talcum powder cancer...READ MORE
Scientific studies will play a role in the outcomes of Johnson's Baby Powder Cancer trials in 2021....READ MORE
Around 200 non-profit groups are calling for a global ban on Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson has tested only a microscopically small percentage of the talc they have sold...READ MORE
You do not have to be Sherlock Holmes to conclude talcum powder has caused ovarian cancer, but it helps...READ MORE
Health advocates ask where is the science that supports talc can cause ovarian cancer...READ MORE
Women should consider switching their baby care and makeup products to those labeled "talc-free"...READ MORE
Women with ovarian cancer have reason to believe that they may have caught Johnson & Johnson redhanded in causing and covering up their ovarian cancer...READ MORE
Black and Brown women's rights advocacy groups are concerned that Johnson & Johnson is once again targeting women of color with its allegedly carcinogenic talc...READ MORE
Talc contains a dangerous cocktail mixture of minerals in addition to asbestos that could cause cancer and other diseases...READ MORE
The Cosmetics industry has failed to test talc products for asbestos and other contaminants adequately...READ MORE
Federal investigations into Johnson & Johnson's lying about asbestos contaminating their talc supply have concluded the company lied ...READ MORE
Redirecting baby powder marketing to a less well informed demographic may not pay off for Johnson & Johnson this time ...READ MORE
The void in the billion-dollar annual baby powder left by Johnson & Johnson's withdrawal could be filled with dangerous products also...READ MORE
It is an outrage that Johnson & Johnson has marketed their alleged cancer-causing talcum powder to new mothers and infants without warning of the cancer risk from ingesting asbestos...READ MORE
Cosmetics and toiletries made from cornstarch is a simple solution to a potentially complex and deadly problem...READ MORE
Women are using social media and text messaging to alert friends that the cosmetics they use may be contaminated with asbestos and could cause cancer...READ MORE
A Judge has reversed a prior decision to throw out two cases because of questionable asbestos testing methods...READ MORE
Understanding talc mining can make it easier for juries to understand expert scientific witness testimony...READ MORE
The findings of a federal grand jury could become public any day detailing what Johnson & Johnson knew about asbestos contaminating their talc supply and when they knew it...READ MORE
The world's largest chemical company has settled with thousands of lawsuits inherited when the company purchased Englehard...READ MORE
Many repetitive court procedures streamlined in Federal multi-district litigation....READ MORE
Using Johnson's Baby Powder may be to blame for many types of respiratory death...READ MORE
Occupational users of talc, suspected by medical experts of being contaminated with asbestos, are concerned they may have developed mesothelioma...READ MORE
The vast sub-continent of India is now questioning the safety of Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
Plaintiff Attorneys are preparing supporting documents for Johnson's Baby Powder, ovarian cancer trials...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's talc ovarian cancer defense may rest on the unreliability of studies pointing to a link...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may have redirected their marketing of Johnson's Baby Powder toward a less well-informed demographic once again...READ MORE
An Appeals Court upholding the billion-dollar verdict against Johnson & Johnson may have racial overtones...READ MORE
A Missouri Court of Appeals Judge called covering up what they knew about talc-contaminated asbestos, "an evil motive or reckless indifference" ...READ MORE
The word that Johnson's Baby Powder may contain asbestos, a known carcinogen is slowly permeating through mainstream and online social media...READ MORE
Women who use cosmetics may want to switch from products that contain talc to those that use cornstarch...READ MORE
A Missouri court of appeals decision adds to the mountain of evidence piling up against the company...READ MORE
A Missouri court of appeals upholds the decision but reduces the jury award by half to an aggregate of $2.1 billion...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson pointed out that consumer demand for talc-based cosmetics has waned and that a new formulation is necessary to restore confidence...READ MORE
Hundreds of thousands of women could have talc-induced ovarian cancer without knowing until it becomes untreatable...READ MORE
As the saying goes, a billion here and a billion there and pretty soon you are talking about real money...READ MORE
Discontinuing Johnson & Johnson's Reason sales of the iconically-branded baby powder is more likely due to the bankruptcy and court-ordered liquidation of its sole talc supplier ...READ MORE
Demand for the iconic cosmetic powder remains high in India but Indian health officials are becoming increasingly suspicious...READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson's decision to stop selling Johnson's Baby Powder in the US and Canada is sending shock waves throughout the cosmetics industry...READ MORE
Men and women continue to come forward and file claims against the manufacturers of talc-based cosmetic and toiletry products. ...READ MORE
With more and more everyday cosmetics testing positive for the presence of asbestos, a total ban on talc could be forthcoming...READ MORE
Skeptics claim, however, that the move is also in response to their sole US talc supplier going bankrupt and seeking a buyer...READ MORE
The first half of 2020 has been very difficult for Johnson & Johnson in its defense of thousands of future lawsuits that claim that Johnson's Baby Powder caused their ovarian cancer or mesothelioma lung cancer...READ MORE
The company may replace its talc-based baby products with cornstarch which is cleaner, safer and works better...READ MORE
Imerys is the sole supplier of carcinogenic talc and talc contaminated with asbestos to Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Johnson's Baby Powder and others...READ MORE
The supplier of talc for Johnson's Baby Powder had sought bankruptcy protection from thousands of talc asbestos cancer lawsuits...READ MORE
After around a dozen relatively high-profile jury trials, around 16,000 lawsuits have been consolidated and more are expected to join in the months to come...READ MORE
Major cosmetics companies are quietly switching to safer cornstarch without re-branding their toiletry products or attracting much attention...READ MORE
A Daubert hearing judge decided that several plaintiff-friendly expert witnesses can tell their story that Johnson's Baby Powder contains asbestos, a known carcinogen...READ MORE
A Judge presiding over 12,000 cases consolidated in multi-district litigation has ruled that experts can testify that asbestos-contaminated talc can enter the ovaries through the vagina...READ MORE
Investigators are looking into claims that the company deliberately targeted obese and African American women when they became aware that their talc supply could be asbestos-contaminated...READ MORE
It is very hard to find asbestos in talc even though we know it is there, is carcinogenic, and impossible to remove...READ MORE
There have been significant developments that could affect the outcome of the appeal of one of the largest jury awards in history...READ MORE
A Federal Judge has ruled that while experts can testify talc contains asbestos, they may not claim that talc itself is carcinogenic...READ MORE
A Federal Judge in New Jersey has determined that the science finding asbestos in talc is sound and that cases against Johnson & Johnson may move forward to court....READ MORE
More cases against Johnson & Johnson and others may make it to court in May as restrictions over COVID-19 are eased state by state...READ MORE
Defining the term "asbestos" is as important as the tests used to find the narurally-occurring yet carcinogenic fibers in talc...READ MORE
In addition to talc causing cancer, Johnson & Johnson is being sued for failing to warn customers that one of their leading drugs may cause internal bleeding and the other causes young men to grow breasts ...READ MORE
Of the last three talcum powder cancer trials there has been one win for the defense, one win for the plaintiff, and one is on hold...READ MORE
Finding asbestos in consumer products is no longer limited to old buildings and building materials, but now includes thousands of everyday cosmetic products and toiletries like Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
When all other sources of asbestos contamination are eliminated, what remains has to be it no matter how improbable....READ MORE
The Cosmetics Industry is fighting to protect its $500 billion annual market and wants to maintain the status quo...READ MORE
A prominent retired pathologist says claims of talc's asbestos contamination are jaded by untrue assumptions...READ MORE
There are important issues that may set a prescient over how cosmetic products are soon regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration...READ MORE
There is no more conclusive evidence than finding traces of asbestos in the lungs of people who's only possible exposure could have been cosmetic talcum powder ...READ MORE
There is no doubt as to talc asbestos cross-contamination at the source where both are mined....READ MORE
It is hard to believe that the cosmetics industry was unaware that their talc supply was not contaminated with asbestos...READ MORE
Also, a plaintiff expert witness claims to have found asbestos in Clubman talcum powder...READ MORE
The FDA has conducted tests that show talc is generally contaminated with asbestos, a known and deadly carcinogen...READ MORE
The US Government advises that consumers avoid cosmetic and toiletry products that have tested positive for asbestos and other fibers that are harmful to one's health...READ MORE
Occupational users of talc products have developed lung cancer allegedly from using talcum powder on customers after thousands of haircuts...READ MORE
Experts impaneled by the FDA determined mineral particles and fibers found in cosmetics are small enough to be inhaled and are potentially harmful, even though they are not technically categorized as asbestos...READ MORE
The cosmetics industry disregard for the health of their customers could be coming to a crashing end...READ MORE
Lawyers are spinning the results of recent asbestos tests as a positive for the company when they are the straw that broke the camel's $750 million back...READ MORE
Millions of women should be aware that the cosmetics they use every day could contain asbestos and other toxic chemicals like mercury and formaldehyde...READ MORE
Asbestos in talc appears to be the focus of successful lawsuits alleging Johnson's Baby Powder caused mesothelioma...READ MORE
Lawyers are spinning the results of recent asbestos tests as a positive for the company when they are the straw that broke the camel's $750 million back...READ MORE
CEO Gorsky testified that he did not have the time to read his talc asbestos cancer memos and instead focused on running the multi-faceted international conglomerate...READ MORE
The harm that the FDA's failure to oversee the cosmetics industry has caused to the general public is incalculable and may be responsible for causing millions of American's cancer...READ MORE
There is mounting evidence that cosmetics, particularly children's cosmetics could pose the same cancer risks from asbestos as Johnson's Baby Powder talc...READ MORE
If a bill before Congress is passed and approved the FDA could be responsible for testing cosmetics for asbestos and other harmful substances and demand recalls if necessary...READ MORE
The credibility and independence of the FDA panel could make the cosmetics industry change the way it looks at testing for asbestos...READ MORE
Is the FDA finally stepping up to the plate or will it continue to ignore the cancer risks presented by talc...READ MORE
A California law has been cited that requires companies to be transparent when selling products that contain cancer causing chemicals...READ MORE
Johnson and Johnson's CEO said under oath that he never read the Reuters memo regarding finding asbestos in talc back in 1971 and that he relied on experts to do such things...READ MORE
The "Cosmetics Ingredients Review" looks the other way at products that contains cancer-causing chemicals...READ MORE
Scientists agree that there is no safe level of inhaling asbestos and that talc is certain to be contaminated...READ MORE
The FDA is getting more involved in asbestos testing of cosmetic products after half a century of ignoring the problem...READ MORE
The cosmetics industry is under fire for failing to properly regulate themselves and instead adopting testing methods that are so lax as to ensure that their products make their way to store shelves...READ MORE
The US Food and Drug Administration has looked the other way for decades as cosmetics products with carcinogenic substances have been sold to consumer...READ MORE
For every study that refutes that there is a link between talc and ovarian cancer, ten more show claim otherwise...READ MORE
New talc testing requirements could find asbestos in Johnson's Baby Powder and talc used throughout the cosmetics industry...READ MORE
The results of a US government study could influence a judge that is deliberating the fate of thousands of ovarian cancer lawsuits...READ MORE
A study of over 250,000 women over ten years shows no link with increasing the risk of ovarian cancer in women...READ MORE
It looks as if the hammer may be about to fall on Johnson & Johnson's ability to claim that Johnson's Baby Powder is asbestos-free, pure and safe to use...READ MORE
African American and Hispanic women were targeted in magazine, print, and television advertising when the company realized the public may become aware that asbestos is carcinogenic...READ MORE
A group of Johnson & Johnson shareholders is suing the company for failing to disclose what executives knew about Johnson's Baby Powder asbestos...READ MORE
Activists feel there is sufficient information including the most recent FDA tests to force Johnson & Johnson to finally warn the consumer that baby powder can contain cancer-causing asbestos...READ MORE
Testing cancerous ovarian tissues for the presence of particles of talc and/or asbestos can help prove the cause of ovarian cancer...READ MORE
Medical experts agree that ovarian cancer is not likely caused by endometriosis and that clear cell ovarian cancer and endometrioid ovarian cancer occurs in less than 1% of women with endometriosis...READ MORE
Unlike women before her that were stricken with ovarian cancer, a St. Louis woman failed to prove, according to jurors, that she was exposed to Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
Expert witness Dr. William Longo uses a method of testing for talc that is finding asbestos in over half of the samples it has taken...READ MORE
A Chinese woman, having grown up in Hong Kong. was unable to prove that Johnson's Baby Powder asbestos was the cause of her asbestos exposure...READ MORE
The FDA's lack of oversight of the cosmetics industry may have allowed millions to develop cancer unnecessarily...READ MORE
The company is also under criminal investigation for lying about what they knew about asbestos contaminating Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
The US Food and Drug Administration could be given regulatory authority over the cosmetics industry...READ MORE
It would be a miracle if Johnson & Johnson can outrun the perfect storm of evidence building against them and sure to be used in thousands of baby powder cancer trials to come...READ MORE
Mesothelioma was thought to be cleaned up decades ago but has been found hiding in Johnson's Baby Powder, an everyday consumer product...READ MORE
The FDA has found asbestos in Johnson's Baby Powder and there is no reason to continue to use the product until more is known...READ MORE
It has been proven that people living near asbestos mines developed mesothelioma at a rate equal to asbestos miners...READ MORE
Different samples may yield different results given the minuscule size of samples taken from a single bottle...READ MORE
Consumers looking to purchase Johnson's Baby Powder this week may be shocked to learn that the product has been recalled due to asbestos contamination and pulled from the shelves of Walmart, Target, CVS, and Rite Aid...READ MORE
Retailers across the country have stopped selling Johnson's Baby Powder fearing asbestos contamination in the closest possible action to a recall of the product...READ MORE
Reuters claims that Johnson & Johnson has covered up knowing talc was contaminated with asbestos for over fifty years....READ MORE
Johnson & Johnson may have difficulty appealing jury verdicts against them since the US FDA has found asbestos, a known carcinogen in Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
The FDA's announcement of the voluntary recall reads like an infomercial for Johnson's Baby Powder...READ MORE
Asbestos has been mostly cleaned up in the United States leaving talc as one of the few sources where one could be exposed...READ MORE
J&J Handed a $40 Million Verdict in Los Angeles...READ MORE
California AG Asks For $800 Million Penalty in Mesh Trial...READ MORE
Women Awarded Millions in Damages for Ovarian Cancer Claims...READ MORE
Learn to Recognize Common Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer...READ MORE
Retrial Shines a Light on J&J Asbestos Testing...READ MORE
J&J Faces 50,000 Lawsuits...READ MORE
Wayne State University Shows Talc Effect on Molecular Level...READ MORE
Cancer Left Her Unable to Have Children...READ MORE
Cosmetic Use of Talc Outlawed in Europe...READ MORE
Product Liability Claims: The Cost of Doing Business...READ MORE
August Opioid Ruling Anticipated in Oklahoma...READ MORE
Studies Focus on Ovarian Cancer and Lung Disease...READ MORE
Women Suffering from Ovarian Cancer Blame Asbestos in Talc...READ MORE
New Jersey Court Holds Daubert Hearing on J&J Allegations ...READ MORE
Although Sales Are Up, Shares Down for J&J Because of Talcum Powder Lawsuits...READ MORE
Asbestos Claim Rejected in Kentucky; Ovarian Cancer Claims Move Forward in New Jersey...READ MORE
Department of Justice: Did J&J Lie to Consumers for Four Decades?...READ MORE
J&J Argues Against California Talc Cancer Warning...READ MORE
Expert Witnesses Testify on Talc Cancer Connection...READ MORE
How Talcum Powder Cancer Lawsuits Have Changed Womens Views on Baby Powder ...READ MORE
New Study Explains Talcum Powder Effects on Cellular Level ...READ MORE
Will J&J Reputation Recover from Opioid and Talc Cancer Litigation?...READ MORE
Baby powder cancer lawyers continue to deliver for their clients, with another verdict for a plaintiff, this time for lung cancer linked to asbestos...READ MORE
J&J Request Delays Justice...READ MORE
Talc Cancer Litigation Results in Financial Woes...READ MORE
The First Ovarian Cancer Lawsuit to Allege Asbestos in Talcum Powder...READ MORE
Celebrities Call for Regulation of Cosmetics, Talcum Powder...READ MORE
J&J Targeted Marketed at Overweight Women of Color in the South...READ MORE
Attorneys with the most talcum powder ovarian cancer trial wins are helping women and families nationwide; Onder Law attorneys offer free, no-obligation talcum powder cancer attorney consultation ...READ MORE
Day of Settlements by Baby Powder Cancer Lawyer Indicates Shift in J&J Strategy...READ MORE
OnderLaw, LLC is a St. Louis personal injury law firm handling serious injury and death claims across the country. Its mission is the pursuit of justice, no matter how complex the case or strenuous the effort. The Onder Law Firm has represented clients throughout the United States in pharmaceutical and medical device litigation such as Pradaxa, Lexapro and Yasmin/Yaz, where the firm's attorneys held significant leadership roles in the litigation, as well as Actos, DePuy, Risperdal and others. The firm has represented thousands of persons in these and other products liability litigation, including DePuy hip replacement systems, which settled for $2.5 billion and Pradaxa internal bleeding, which settled for $650 million. The Onder Law Firm won over $300 million in four talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits in St. Louis to date and other law firms throughout the nation often seek its experience and expertise on complex litigation.