In this cosmetic talc case, three plaintiffs developed ovarian cancer after using cosmetic talc products for years. The plaintiffs claim that their cancer came from asbestos in Johnson & Johnson's products.
Representatives for the plaintiffs present studies showing links between cosmetic talc use and ovarian cancer. Additionally, they argue that Johnson & Johnson was aware of the dangers yet continued to sell the powder for profit.
Johnson & Johnson asserts that the studies the plaintiffs present rely upon flawed science and that their talc powder is safe
Verdict for defendant.
| Description | Attorney | Witness | Witness Expertise | Presence | |||
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![]() | 00:11:38 | Opening Statement | Smith, Allen | ||||
![]() | 00:34:12 | Opening Statement | Brown, Allison | ||||
![]() | 01:36:36 | End of Session | |||||
![]() | 01:44:27 | General Case Activities |