Jan 13, 2020
Punitive damages phase in cosmetic talc lawsuit. View phase 1 of the trial here:https://cvn.com/proceedings/barden-et-al-v-brenntag-north-america-et-al-trial-2019-06-03
Jan 10, 2020
Following up on our recent list of top 10 most impressive plaintiff verdicts of 2019, Courtroom View Network is excited to roll out our list of the most impressive defense verdicts we covered last year.
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Jan 3, 2020
A look back at the top 10 most impressive plaintiff verdicts CVN covered in 2019
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Jan 2, 2020
Johnson & Johnson has prevailed at the latest trial over the alleged presence of asbestos in its cosmetic talc products, defeating a cancer-stricken women’s lawsuit that sought more than $5 billion in damages.
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Dec 18, 2019
With 2019 winding down, here’s a bird’s eye view of all the cosmetic talc trials covered by CVN over the last year throughout the country.
Dec 6, 2019
In this cosmetic talc lawsuit, Vickie Forrest developed cancer after years of using Johnson & Johnson's talc powder. She sues Johnson & Johnson, claiming asbestos present within the powder caused her ovarian cancer.Representatives for Forr...
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Dec 4, 2019
Opening statements took place Monday in California state court at the latest Johnson & Johnson talc/mesothelioma lawsuit to go to trial, while jury selection began Wednesday in Missouri state court.
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Dec 2, 2019
This tobacco trial did not go forward. However, you may be interested in the following tobacco proceedings: Ricapor Hall v. Philip MorrisLagadimas v. R.J. Reynolds, et al.Ruiz v. RJ Reynolds
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Oct 25, 2019
In this tobacco litigation proceeding, plaintiff claims defendants caused nicotine addiction and smoking-related disease by hiding the risks of cigarettes.
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Oct 25, 2019
A California state court jury heard opening statements Tuesday in the latest lawsuit to go to trial over the alleged presence of asbestos in Johnson & Johnson’s cosmetic talc products.
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Oct 22, 2019
In this cosmetic talc trial, Amy Fong developed mesothelioma after years of using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder. Amy and her husband sue Johnson & Johnson, claiming asbestos present within the powder caused her cancer. Representatives fo...
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