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“Supreme Court will not take up Johnson & Johnson challenge of $2.1 billion cancer case award”

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“Supreme Court will not take up Johnson & Johnson challenge of $2.1 billion cancer case award”: Robert Barnes has this article in today’s edition of The Washington Post. billion judgment involving 20 women who alleged talcum powder caused cancer.”

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Enfamil Maker Hit With $60M Jury Verdict In Infant Death Suit

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An Illinois jury has awarded $60 million to the mother of an infant who died after using Mead Johnson's Enfamil formula, a loss for the company in the first of hundreds of suits to go to trial alleging certain cow's milk-based formulas cause a fatal illness in premature infants.

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Alkermes Gets $194M Award Against Janssen Approved

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A New York federal judge on Friday confirmed an unopposed arbitration award against Janssen Pharmaceutical N.V. that required the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary to pay more than $194 million in back royalties to Alkermes Pharma Ireland Ltd., ending a legal dispute over licensing agreements between the companies.

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Customers Win $31M Fees In Contact Lens Price-Fixing MDL

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A Florida federal judge on Wednesday awarded nearly $31 million in expenses and fees for attorneys representing customers who sued Alcon Vision LLC, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc. and other companies in multidistrict litigation alleging they conspired to fix prices for disposable contact lenses.

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United States: United States Supreme Court Declines To Hear Talcum Powder Appeal - Husch Blackwell LLP

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On June 1, 2021, the United States Supreme Court declined to hear Johnson & Johnson's (J&J) appeal to overturn a $2.12 billion dollar damages award to 22 female plaintiffs.

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United States: Eleventh Circuit Stands Firm – No Incentive Awards For Class Representatives - BakerHostetler

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Nearly two years after it issued its initial decision in Johnson v. LLC, in which it held incentive awards for class representatives to be per se unlawful, the United States Court of Appeals.

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The morning read for Wednesday, June 2

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Supreme Court will not take up Johnson & Johnson challenge of $2.1 billion cancer case award (Robert Barnes, The Washington Post). Here’s the Wednesday morning read: Supreme Court Rules on Tribal Police and Immigrants’ Testimony (Adam Liptak, The New York Times).