Containers of Johnson’s child powder made by Johnson and Johnson are displayed on a shelf on July 13, 2018 in San Francisco, California.
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Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday mentioned it’s going to pay $8.9 billion over the following 25 years to settle allegations that the corporate’s child powder and different talc merchandise prompted most cancers.
The corporate proposed the settlement in a securities submitting. J&J’s subsidiary LTL Administration additionally refiled for Chapter 11 chapter safety after its first try was thwarted, the submitting mentioned.
Greater than 60,000 claimants have dedicated to assist the proposed decision, which might require approval in chapter court docket, the submitting added.
“Resolving this matter via the proposed reorganization plan is each extra equitable and extra environment friendly, permits claimants to be compensated in a well timed method, and permits the Firm to stay centered on our dedication to profoundly and positively impression well being for humanity,” mentioned Erik Haas, J&J’s worldwide vp of litigation, in an announcement.
However J&J nonetheless pushed again on the talc allegations.
“The Firm continues to consider that these claims are specious and lack scientific advantage,” Haas added.
The corporate ended gross sales of its talc-based child powder globally this yr after it confronted hundreds of lawsuits from clients claiming its talc merchandise prompted most cancers as a result of contamination with the carcinogen asbestos.
J&J spun off LTL administration in October 2021 in a bid to cut back its losses from litigation and settlement. The corporate funneled its talc lawsuits to the subsidiary and instantly filed for chapter safety.
A choose affirmed J&J’s capacity to make use of the Chapter 11 technique in February 2022.
However the U.S. Courtroom of Appeals for the third Circuit overturned the ruling in January this yr, saying neither LTL nor J&J had a respectable want for chapter safety as a result of they weren’t in “monetary misery.”
Leigh O’Dell, one of many lead attorneys representing plaintiffs within the talc lawsuits, instructed CNBC on the time that the ruling was one other step towards ending J&J’s “tried abuse of the chapter system.” O’Dell didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon J&J’s Tuesday proposal.
J&J mentioned final month it might take the case to the Supreme Courtroom.
The corporate paid $7.4 billion in litigation bills between 2020 and 2021, in keeping with an annual submitting. The corporate mentioned talc litigation was a main diver of authorized prices throughout these years.