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Fong testifies about ordeal of mesothelioma in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder case
LOS ANGELES – Attorneys for Amy Fong had the woman recount the hell of undergoing treatments for mesothelioma on Wednesday and showed a jury family photos to demonstrate what she could lose in a trial over allegations asbestos in Johnson & Johnson baby powder caused the disease. -
Fong’s husband recounts mesothelioma ordeal in Johnson & Johnson trial
LOS ANGELES – The husband of Amy Fong on Tuesday recounted the suffering his wife goes through battling mesothelioma in a trial over allegations her disease was caused by asbestos in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder. -
Attorney: Victims of wildfire are optimistic that utility will be found liable for Woolsey fire
LOS ANGELES – Plaintiffs in the Woolsey fire case are confident that utility Southern Edison California will be found responsible for the 2018 calamity. -
Statistician says almost certain plaintiff was exposed to asbestos in baby powder in mesothelioma trial with Johnson & Johnson; Defense says findings relied on flawed data
LOS ANGELES – In a trial to decide if Amy Fong contracted mesothelioma from asbestos allegedly in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder, a statistician brought in as an expert witness by her lawyer said on Monday it’s almost a certainty Fong was exposed. -
Johnson & Johnson attorneys say tested talc powder bottles questionable in mesothelioma trial
LOS ANGELES – In a trial over allegations asbestos in baby powder caused Amy Fong’s mesothelioma, attorneys for Johnson & Johnson on Friday continued to question if the baby powder she used was the same that a key plaintiff witness contends tested positive for the deadly mineral. -
Johnson & Johnson attorneys say origins of bottles of tested baby powder uncertain in mesothelioma trial
LOS ANGELES – In a trial over allegations that Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder tainted with asbestos caused a woman’s mesothelioma, attorneys for the company on Thursday sought to undermine the testimony of a key plaintiff witness saying bottles of the powder he tested were of uncertain origin. -
Plaintiff witness says majority of samples of baby powder tested positive for asbestos; On cross, Longo portrayed as 'flip-flopper'
LOS ANGELES – An expert witness for plaintiff Amy Fong said on Wednesday in a trial to decide if the talc caused Fong to develop mesothelioma that a majority of bottles of Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder tested positive for asbestos. -
Plaintiff witness says millions of asbestos particles found in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder
LOS ANGELES – An expert witness for plaintiff Amy Fong said on Tuesday that millions of particles of asbestos had been detected in a single bottle of Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder in a trial over allegations the talc caused Fong’s mesothelioma. -
J&J exec said in '87 email it should consider removing talc; But company says it wouldn't send out dangerous products
LOS ANGELES – In a trial to determine if Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder allegedly contaminated with asbestos caused a woman’s mesothelioma, documents on Wednesday revealed that at least one Johnson & Johnson executive wrote that the company should consider using corn starch instead of talc powder. -
Plaintiff attorneys zero in on Johnson & Johnson talc mined in Korea in woman’s mesothelioma case
LOS ANGELES – An attorney for plaintiff Amy Fong on Tuesday appeared to be attempting to portray the Korean-mined Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Fong alleges caused her mesothelioma to be under-tested and under-regulated. -
Johnson & Johnson corporate spokesman disagrees company knew corn starch was safer than talc
LOS ANGELES – In a taped deposition filmed in September of 2018, a top company spokesman for Johnson & Johnson flatly denied the company knew corn starch was safer than talc in a trial to decide if Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder caused a woman’s mesothelioma. -
Asbestos exposure doc places blame on baby powder in meso trial; On cross, says never attributed to cosmetic talc til work as plaintiff expert
LOS ANGELES – A physician who has treated hundreds of patients exposed to asbestos said on Tuesday that Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder was the cause of Amy Fong’s mesothelioma, not from breathing air in Hong Kong as Johnson & Johnson lawyers allege. -
Defense witness testifies that J&J's baby powder did not cause woman's mesothelioma
TORRANCE, Calif. – A pulmonary doctor specializing in lung diseases told a courtroom on Friday that plaintiff Carolyn Weirick’s mesothelioma was not caused by Johnson & Johnson baby powder, while Weirick’s attorneys portrayed him as a biased mercenary for major corporations that recklessly use asbestos in their products. -
Plaintiff's attorney uses witness' prior words in J&J mesothelioma trial
The attorney for plaintiff Carolyn Weirick sought last week to portray an expert witness for Johnson & Johnson as a highly paid industry spokesman and wrong in his testimony that there was no asbestos in the manufacturer's baby powder during a trial to decide if the product caused Weirick’s mesothelioma. -
Star witness for J&J refutes asbestos claims
In a trial to decide if Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder allegedly laced with asbestos caused a woman’s mesothelioma, an expert witness for the company told a jury last week that there was no asbestos in the talc powder. -
Plaintiff witness says FDA talc powder testing not sensitive enough in Johnson & Johnson talc trial
TORRANCE – An expert witness for plaintiff Carolyn Weirick on Monday told attorneys that baby powder testing by the Food and Drug Administration was not sensitive enough to detect asbestos, while attorneys for Johnson & Johnson portrayed the witness as too dependent on a single source of information. -
Johnson & Johnson witness in talc trial says some presented findings are 'scientifically incorrect for a number of reasons'
TORRANCE – Attorneys for plaintiff Carolyn Weirick on Friday presented study findings that said a person’s risk of developing mesothelioma goes up with increased talc powder dosage and the younger a person is exposed, the higher the risk, but an expert witness for Johnson & Johnson disputed portions of that testimony. -
Johnson & Johnson expert witness researcher says plaintiff’s mesothelioma is naturally occurring
TORRANCE – An asbestos researcher who appeared as a witness for Johnson & Johnson on Thursday indicated that plaintiff Carolyn Weirick developed mesothelioma not from baby powder, but because she was unlucky. -
Plaintiff expert witness says Johnson & Johnson expert’s testing for asbestos in baby powder flawed
TORRANCE – In a trial to decide if asbestos allegedly in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder caused a woman’s mesothelioma, a plaintiff expert witness on Wednesday said the a top expert witness for the company had called asbestos fibers something else. -
Johnson & Johnson attorneys say expert witness opinions on talc came after becoming paid witness
TORRANCE – In a trial to decide if a Johnson & Johnson product caused a woman’s mesothelioma, the company's attorneys on Tuesday attempted to undercut the testimony of a plaintiff expert witness saying she had shaped her opinions on cosmetic talc powder only after becoming a paid witness.