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'We Fight': The Dallas Firm That Won $45M Talc Verdict Refused Johnson & Johnson's Settlement Offer
Friday's verdict against Johnson & Johnson, in Chicago's Cook County Circuit Court, is the first for a mesothelioma victim since two failed talc bankruptcies last year—and a groundbreaking win for Dallas-based Dean Omar Branham Shirley.Florida Jury Sides With Johnson & Johnson in First Post-Bankruptcy Talc Verdict
Thursday's verdict comes in the second ovarian cancer trial since Johnson & Johnson's failed talc bankruptcies last year.$900M Judgment: King & Spalding's Big Win for Unsecured Creditor
The parties have been in litigation for nearly a decade.$100 Million Refund? | What's Up With WhatsApp? | How Conservative? Very
Supreme Court decisions don't always answer every question raised by those who sought the justices' review. That was the result in a bankruptcy case decided on Monday. The justices left unanswered one potentially very expensive question and another fundamental one.View more book results for the query "King Spalding"
Johnson & Johnson's Bankruptcy Filing Draws Ire of Plaintiffs Bar, Petitions in Dela. Court
The plan is to compensate plaintiffs with current and future tort claims through a $2 billion trust fund, according to bankruptcy filings.What Johnson & Johnson's Bankruptcy Filing Means for the Talc Litigation
The plan is to compensate plaintiffs with current and future tort claims through a $2 billion trust fund, according to bankruptcy filings.'This Stinks': Johnson & Johnson's Bankruptcy Filing Draws Ire of Plaintiffs Bar
Thursday's filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in North Carolina's Western District lists the top 30 plaintiffs firms with talc claims against Johnson & Johnson. Some called the filing a "fraudulent abuse of the bankruptcy system" and "corporate fraud."Johnson & Johnson's Bankruptcy Filing Draws Ire of Plaintiffs Bar, Petitions From Pa. Firms
Thursday's filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in North Carolina's Western District lists the top 30 plaintiffs firms with talc claims against Johnson & Johnson. Some called the filing a "fraudulent abuse of the bankruptcy system" and "corporate fraud."