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TRENTON, N.J. – Eight days of scientific expert witness testimony in a New Jersey federal court, centered on whether Johnson & Johnson’s talc-containing baby powder causes women to develop both ovarian cancer and mesothelioma, will conclude Wednesday and ultimately determine if 12,000 lawsuits on the subject move forward.
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TRENTON, N.J. – The fate of about 12,000 lawsuits claiming Johnson & Johnson’s talc-containing baby powder causes women to develop both ovarian cancer and mesothelioma, will be decided after eight days of expert witness testimony in a New Jersey federal court.
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A California woman who claims to have suffered serious injury from the use of a birth control ring is suing several companies now linked to the product.
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CAMDEN — A Houston woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged breach of implied warranty.
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CAMDEN — A Concord, California, woman is suing makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged breach of implied warranty.
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CAMDEN, N.J. — A Chattanooga, Tennessee, father is suing the manufacturers of NuvaRing, citing alleged failure to warn of the harmful effects of the contraceptive.
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CAMDEN — A Zanesville, Ohio, woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged failure to warn of the harmful effects of NuvaRing.
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CAMDEN — An individual is suing pharmaceutical companies, citing alleged breach of implied warranty.
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CAMDEN — A woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged breach of implied warranty.
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CAMDEN, N.J. — A Jamestown, New York, woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged negligence misrepresentation and breach of implied warranty.
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CAMDEN, N.J. — A Wausau, Wisconsin, woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged negligence misrepresentation and breach of implied warranty in a case that could be moved to a Missouri court.