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Women’s Bar Association 2021 Gala

Women’s Bar Association 2021 Gala

by Marilyn T. McGoldrick | Oct 25, 2021 | Thornton Law Firm LLP, Women's Bar Association

Thornton Law Firm LLP is pleased to sponsor the Women’s Bar Association 2021 Gala, which will be held in-person and virtually on Monday, October 25, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. Guests at the in-person Gala should be fully vaccinated; the virtual Gala is open to all. The...
Women’s Bar Association 2021 Gala

FDA Warns NSAID Use in Second Half of Pregnancy Could Cause Complications

by Marilyn T. McGoldrick | Feb 2, 2021 | Amniotic Fluid, kidney problems, NSAID, Pregnancy Complications, Unborn babies, Uncategorized

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a Drug Safety Communication changing the labeling of NSAIDS, a class of painkillers, to warn that NSAIDS can cause a rare but serious kidney problem in unborn babies. According to the FDA, “These changes...
$2.12 Billion Talc Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson Upheld

$2.12 Billion Talc Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson Upheld

by Marilyn T. McGoldrick | Nov 11, 2020 | Drugs and Medical Devices

UPDATE: in June of 2021, the United States Supreme Court rejected the appeal by Johnson & Johnson of this verdict. The Missouri Supreme Court has rejected Johnson and Johnson’s appeal of a $2.12 billion verdict entered against them in favor of 22 women alleging...
Johnson & Johnson Withdraws Talc Baby Powder From US Market

Johnson & Johnson Withdraws Talc Baby Powder From US Market

by Marilyn T. McGoldrick | Jun 1, 2020 | Asbestos, Cancer, Drugs and Medical Devices, Johnson & Johnson, Talcum Powder

Johnson & Johnson has announced that it is withdrawing all talc baby powder products that are sold in the United States and Canada from the market. J&J, the world’s largest maker of health care products, faces thousands of lawsuits alleging that the talc...
Johnson & Johnson Withdraws Talc Baby Powder From US Market

Johnson & Johnson Must Face Talcum Powder Ovarian Cancer Trials

by Marilyn T. McGoldrick | May 7, 2020 | Asbestos, Baby powder, J&J, Johnson & Johnson, Talc, Talcum Powder

The judge overseeing the talcum powder ovarian cancer cases against Johnson & Johnson has ruled that the cases can go forward to trial in federal court. Johnson & Johnson had filed motions asking that every plaintiff’s...
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