Court Orders Johnson & Johnson to Pay $72 Million to Dead Cancer Patient's Family
A jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay a woman who sued them for failing to disclose talc ingredient could cause cancer.
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A jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay a woman who sued them for failing to disclose talc ingredient could cause cancer.
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