A late April ruling in New Jersey federal court may have been the decisive factor in Johnson & Johnson’s recently announced discontinuation of Johnson’s Baby Powder in major North American markets, legal experts say.
J&J’s Discontinuation Of Johnson’s Baby Powder Linked To April Federal Court Ruling
Legal experts note that J&J’s decision to end Johnson’s Baby Powder sales in the US and Canada closely followed a New Jersey federal court decision that largely denied the firm’s motions to bar testimony from plaintiff experts in multi-district talc litigation comprising around 16,000 cases.

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