Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Bankruptcy Rulings Challenge Talc Liability Claims

Wilmington, Delaware — Johnson & Johnson recently faced a significant legal setback when a bankruptcy court rejected its bid to shield itself from talc-related lawsuits. The ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing litigation surrounding the company’s talcum powder products, which have been linked to cancer allegations. The decision came as part of a series of courtroom battles over the liability J&J faces due to its talc offerings. In a move aimed at limiting damages from thousands of claims, the company proposed a controversial strategy involving the establishment of a subsidiary to absorb potential … Read more

2nd Circuit Backs New York’s Tough Gun Liability Law in Landmark Ruling, Declares Win for Public Safety

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court upheld New York’s gun liability law on July 10, rejecting a challenge brought by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and 14 of its members. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals determined that the law, which imposes accountability on the gun industry for injuries tied to misconduct in the sale or marketing of firearms, is constitutional. In its ruling, the court affirmed the dismissal of the lawsuit, stating that the 2021 law does not conflict with federal regulations nor violate interstate commerce principles. Judge Eunice C. Lee, who … Read more

Legal Experts Illuminate U.S. Product Liability Landscape in New International Comparative Guide

New York, NY — A team of legal experts has lent their insights to the latest edition of a global legal guide, focusing on product liability in the United States. Partners Christine Kain, alongside counsel Jim Frederick and associate David Koller, recently co-authored a significant chapter in the publication, International Comparative Legal Guides’ “Product Liability 2025.” The chapter, titled "Product Liability Laws and Regulations – USA," delves into the intricacies of product liability within the American legal framework. It addresses key facets such as liability systems, causation factors, potential defenses, and procedural aspects. Additionally, the … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback in Bankruptcy Court Over Talc Liability Controversy

Johnson & Johnson faced a significant legal setback as a bankruptcy court dismissed its attempt to limit liability for claims linked to its talc-based products. The ruling highlighted ongoing tensions surrounding the pharmaceutical giant’s efforts to manage liabilities amid numerous lawsuits alleging the products caused health issues. The court’s decision comes after Johnson & Johnson positioned its talc unit under bankruptcy protection in 2021, aiming to consolidate thousands of claims in a legal strategy known as “Texas Two-Step.” This maneuver involved transferring the unit to a new company, enabling J&J to handle the claims more … Read more