Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Bankruptcy Court Rejects Talc Litigation Strategy

Newark, New Jersey — Johnson & Johnson’s ongoing legal struggles took another hit with a recent ruling from a U.S. Bankruptcy Court. The court dismissed the company’s attempt to use its bankruptcy filing as a shield against thousands of lawsuits related to its talc products, reinforcing the challenges the pharmaceutical giant faces over allegations linking its talc-based powders to cancer. This decision comes after the company sought to consolidate claims from numerous plaintiffs into a single bankruptcy case, arguing that it could manage liabilities more effectively through this legal avenue. However, the court’s ruling underscored … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Bankruptcy Court Challenges Talc Litigation Strategy

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Johnson & Johnson’s recent legal setbacks regarding its talc-based products have ignited significant debate over corporate bankruptcy practices and tort reform. The pharmaceutical giant faced a critical moment in its ongoing struggle against numerous lawsuits claiming its talc products were linked to cancer. In a series of rulings, the company experienced blowback from the bankruptcy courts as it sought to address approximately 40,000 claims. These lawsuits allege that long-term use of talc-containing products has contributed to health issues, including ovarian cancer. The mounting legal pressure has forced Johnson & Johnson to reconsider … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback as Bankruptcy Court Rejects Talc Litigation Strategy

Johnson & Johnson, based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, has faced significant legal challenges regarding its talc-based products, hitting a turning point with a recent bankruptcy court ruling. This development has sparked considerable discussion around tort law and corporate responsibility, underscoring the complexities navigating lawsuits in the modern legal landscape. The company’s decision to file for bankruptcy protection stemmed from an array of lawsuits claiming its talc products were linked to cancer. A pivotal ruling in a court in North Carolina has now dismissed one of the critical plans proposed by Johnson & Johnson to … Read more

Pennsylvania Court Halts $2.7M Punitive Damages in Nursing Home Case, Sparking Changes in Legal Strategy for Defense Attorneys

PITTSBURGH — A recent ruling by the Pennsylvania Superior Court has significant implications for punitive damages awarded in negligence cases. On May 19, 2025, the court vacated a $2.7 million punitive damages verdict in the case of Bernavage v. Green Ridge Healthcare, determining that the trial court erred by allowing an amendment to the plaintiff’s complaint that introduced allegations of recklessness at the trial’s outset. The court ruled that this late amendment came as an “unfair surprise” to the defense. In Pennsylvania, juries can grant punitive damages when a defendant’s actions are deemed outrageous, particularly … Read more