HALL v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al

  1. July 01, 2019

    J&J Investors Fight To Keep Asbestos Stock-Drop Suit Alive

    A proposed class of Johnson & Johnson investors urged a New Jersey federal judge to keep alive a suit accusing the company of artificially inflating its stock prices by hiding the presence of asbestos in its flagship baby powder product, arguing that the company failed to address their particular allegations.

  2. May 06, 2019

    J&J Says Investors' Baby Powder Claims Already Disproven

    Johnson & Johnson pushed a New Jersey federal judge Friday to toss a proposed class action accusing it of deceiving investors about selling asbestos-ridden baby powder products, arguing that years of testing showed that the products were safe.

  3. February 20, 2019

    J&J Subpoenaed Over Claims Of Asbestos In Baby Powder

    Johnson & Johnson is cooperating with government probes in which the pharmaceutical giant has been asked to turn over documents related to allegations that some of its baby powder products were contaminated with asbestos, the company said Wednesday in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

  4. November 27, 2018

    Robbins Geller Named Lead Counsel In J&J Stock-Drop Suit

    Philadelphia law firm Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP won has the position of lead counsel in a stock-drop suit in New Jersey federal court accusing Johnson & Johnson of concealing the truth about cancer-causing asbestos in its talcum powder products.

  5. February 08, 2018

    J&J Hit With Stock-Drop Suit Over Claims Of Asbestos In Talc

    Johnson & Johnson and its top executives were hit with a putative class action in New Jersey federal court on Thursday alleging the company harmed its stockholders by purportedly concealing the truth underlying lawsuits and articles that contend J&J's talcum powder products contain asbestos.