Four Stories of Justice in Action

Justice Served: Celebrating People Who Make a Difference Uncovering the Dangers of Baby Powder Internal memos reveal that Johnson & Johnson knew of asbestos risk. Darlene Coker, a mother of two and manager of a massage school, was diagnosed in 1999…


Thousands Claim Link Between Baby Powder and Cancer

Pure and gentle enough for babies’ bottoms. A product mothers can trust. Made by a company that puts customers first. Company documents revealed that Johnson & Johnson knew about possible asbestos contamination in talc as far back as 1957. Generations…


First Female Majority Plaintiffs Steering Committee Appointed in Case Against Ethicon

A federal judge recently appointed the first female majority plaintiffs steering committee (PSC) in a multidistrict litigation case against Ethicon, a unit of Johnson & Johnson. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Vratil of Kansas approved the 20-person committee on November 18…