J&J must pay $65.5M in baby powder cancer verdict
A US jury awards $65.5 million to a mother who claims Johnson's Baby Powder caused her mesothelioma. J&J plans to appeal. Read the latest on this major legal battle.
A US jury awards $65.5 million to a mother who claims Johnson's Baby Powder caused her mesothelioma. J&J plans to appeal. Read the latest on this major legal battle.
A US jury awards $65.5 million to a mother who developed mesothelioma after using Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder. The company plans to appeal.
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