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Johnson and Johnson Ordered to Pay $417 Million in Talc Ovarian Cancer Verdict

Johnson and Johnson Ordered to Pay $417 Million in Talc Ovarian Cancer Verdict

by Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. | Sep 20, 2017 | Uncategorized

Call 888-341-1405 for a free consultation with a recognized leader in defective product litigation. You can also contact us online to discuss the details of your case. By: Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. UPDATE: The trial judge granted Johnson & Johnson’s...
Johnson and Johnson Ordered to Pay $417 Million in Talc Ovarian Cancer Verdict

J&J’s Ethicon To Pay $2.16 Million In Pelvic Mesh Verdict

by Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. | Jun 5, 2017 | Uncategorized

Call 1-888-341-1405 for a free consultation with a recognized leader in personal injury and medical device litigation. You can also contact us online to discuss the details of your case. By: Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. Published on June 5, 2017 A Pennsylvania...
Johnson and Johnson Ordered to Pay $417 Million in Talc Ovarian Cancer Verdict

FDA: Canagliflozin (Invokana, Invokamet) Must Add Amputation Risk Warning

by Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. | May 16, 2017 | Uncategorized

Call 888-341-1405 for a free consultation with a recognized leader in personal injury and defective drug litigation. You can also contact us online to discuss the details of your case. By: Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. UPDATE: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
Johnson and Johnson Ordered to Pay $417 Million in Talc Ovarian Cancer Verdict

J&J Hit With $110 Million Verdict in Talc Ovarian Cancer Case

by Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. | May 5, 2017 | Uncategorized

Call 888-341-1405 for a free consultation with a recognized leader in defective product litigation. You can also contact us online to discuss the details of your case. By: Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. Published on May 4, 2017 UPDATE: In November 2017 trial judge Rex...
Johnson and Johnson Ordered to Pay $417 Million in Talc Ovarian Cancer Verdict

J&J Ordered to Pay $20 Million to Victim of Defective Pelvic Mesh

by Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. | May 2, 2017 | Uncategorized

Call 888-341-1405 for a free consultation with a recognized leader in personal injury and medical device litigation. You can also contact us online to tell us your story. By: Marilyn McGoldrick, Esq. Published on May 2, 2017 A Pennsylvania state court jury in...
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