Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Talc Bankruptcy Ruling Fuels Controversy Over Tort Claims

New Brunswick, New Jersey — Johnson & Johnson’s ongoing legal battle surrounding its talcum powder products has entered a new chapter as a bankruptcy court’s decision has dealt a blow to the company. The ruling comes as part of a broader struggle faced by the pharmaceutical giant amid increasing scrutiny and a wave of lawsuits claiming that its talc products contain harmful asbestos. The bankruptcy court’s recent actions highlight the challenges companies face in navigating tort claims, particularly in industries subject to intense litigation. Johnson & Johnson’s attempt to utilize Chapter 11 protections has not … Read more

California Jury Delivers Groundbreaking Ruling Against Meta for Illegally Collecting Sensitive Menstrual Data from Flo Users

A jury in San Francisco has determined that Meta Platforms Inc. unlawfully collected menstruation data from users of the popular period-tracking app Flo, marking a significant victory for privacy advocates. This ruling, reached after weeks of hearings, is notable as it represents the first jury verdict against a major tech company concerning reproductive health data violations. The lawsuit originated from claims that Flo Health Inc., the app’s developer, disclosed sensitive user information—including cycle lengths and fertility predictions—to third parties, including Meta, without obtaining proper consent. The plaintiffs asserted that this information was integrated into Meta’s … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Uphill Battle as Talc Bankruptcy Ruling Draws Industry Criticism

Trenton, New Jersey – Johnson & Johnson has faced significant legal challenges regarding its talc products, culminating in a bankruptcy court ruling that has drawn widespread scrutiny. The company had sought to navigate millions of dollars in lawsuits by filing for bankruptcy and creating a subsidiary to manage its liabilities related to talc-based talcum powder claims. In a recent decision, the bankruptcy court denied Johnson & Johnson’s appeal to affirm its subsidiary, known as LTL Management, as a legitimate entity designed to handle the legal claims stemming from allegations that its talc products contained harmful … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Talc Bankruptcy Court Ruling Fuels Controversy

DALLAS — Johnson & Johnson faced a significant setback in its ongoing legal challenges related to talc-based products, as a recent ruling from a U.S. bankruptcy judge dismissed its attempt to resolve litigation claims through a controversial corporate restructuring strategy. This ruling comes as the company grapples with thousands of lawsuits alleging that its talc products contain harmful asbestos, contributing to serious health issues. The judge’s decision marks a pivotal moment in what has been a prolonged struggle for Johnson & Johnson. The company previously sought protection under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, a … Read more