mardi 17 octobre 2017
Missouri appeals court tosses $72M US award in talcum powder case
A Missouri appeals court that vacated a $72 million US award to an Alabama woman who claimed her use of Johnson & Johnson products that contained talcum contributed to her ovarian cancer has thrown the fate of awards in similar cases into doubt.
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