Landmark Verdict: $260 Million Awarded in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Case
J&J ordered to pay $260 million to Kyung Lee, a 48-year-old mother who developed mesothelioma after using the company’s talc-based baby powder for over 30 years.
J&J ordered to pay $260 million to Kyung Lee, a 48-year-old mother who developed mesothelioma after using the company’s talc-based baby powder for over 30 years.
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