Jury Awards Woman with Ovarian Cancer 110 Million Dollars from Johnson & Johnson
This news item highlights the massive jury verdict rendered to a woman who developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson talc baby powder.
This news item highlights the massive jury verdict rendered to a woman who developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson talc baby powder.
This news alert is focused on a massive jury verdict for a woman who was stricken with ovarian cancer after using talc powder products for years.
Rick Shapiro spoke before an audience of fellow attorneys discussing the similarities and differences between Virginia and North Carolina injury laws.
Coastal Virginia Magazine rated practicing attorneys in the Tidewater region and Ed Booth received a top rating.
In November 2008, a southern Florida jury returned a $3.6 million verdict in favor of a 57-year-old woman diagnosed with mesothelioma asbestos lung cancer, after she worked briefly at two automobile dealerships, one being Ford Motor Company.