The Beasley Law Firm in Montgomery has been involved in this issue for years, suing J&J and sometimes winning big awards.
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J&J halts baby powder sales
Updated 1 hour ago
Johnson & Johnson will stop selling its hugely popular talcum powder
in the U.S. and Canada following a tidal wave of legal cases from
consumers who alleged links to cancer after prolonged periods of use.
The health-products conglomerate cited waning sales of the product after
years of publicity from the lawsuits in announcing the move. Although
it has lost several costly lawsuits, J&J contends its talc-containing powder is safe, and will continue selling it in international markets. It will now market a cornstarch-based version in North America.
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