Johnson & Johnson Loses Another Pinnacle Hip Lawsuit
The news out of a Texas courtroom was not good news for the medical device giant Johnson & Johnson. For the second time, the company
Read MoreTalcum Powder Lawsuit Results in Third Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson
In another resounding defeat, Johnson & Johnson lost a third straight trial over claims its talcum powder can cause ovarian cancer. After only 3 hours
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FDA allows Medical Device Makers to Hide Adverse Events
The Star Tribune has published an article about medical device makers and their publication of adverse events concerning their products. According to the Star Tribune,
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Kentucky Attorney General Files Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit
Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear has filed a civil lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and its Ethicon division over its surgical mesh products. In filing
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Pinnacle Hip Lawsuits Move Forward After Court Denies Appeal
The 5th District court in Texas recently denied a defense motion for an expedited appeal and a postponement in the pending bellwether trial scheduled for
Read MoreStudies Show Johnson & Johnson Targeted Certain Women in Baby Powder Marketing Campaign
As talc powder lawsuits continue to be filed against the manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson, new data suggests that the mega company targeted specific groups of
Read More$55 Million Verdict in 2nd Johnson & Johnson Talc Baby Powder Lawsuit
For the second time a jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay a huge award over claims that its talcum powder causes cancer. A
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $72 Million Settlement over Talc Powder
A St. Louis jury has ordered beleaguered health giant Johnson & Johnson to pay $72 million in damages to the family of Jackie Fox, an
Read MoreEthicon Settles Transvaginal Mesh Implant Lawsuits for $120 Million
Johnson & Johnson has had its share of legal troubles recently. Gone are the days of public trust which grew when, in 1982, the company
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Unethical and Illegal Drug and Device Marketing: A Review of the Steven Brill Article
In a groundbreaking report, Steven Brill and The Huffington Post have combined to produce a 58,000-word, 15-part Brill-reported series, “America’s Most Admired Law Breaker.” This
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