Leadership in Talc Litigation Ready to Resume Trials
Consolidated claims in MDL, state courts to move forward after J&J's failed bankruptcy bid
"We are prepared to move forward in the MDL and resume the scheduling of bellwether trials with the court," says
Multidistrict litigation is designed to conserve resources and foster consistent court rulings by consolidating similar legal claims into a single court with one federal judge. The MDL system has been shown to provide guidance to both plaintiffs and defendants in establishing liability in torts claims and reaching comprehensive settlements. Currently, more than 38,000 claims in the talc litigation have been centralized in the MDL. Overall, attorneys estimate that there are approximately 50,000 total claims.
"It is tragic that in the name of fairness and efficiency J&J threw up the bankruptcy roadblock," says
In addition, hundreds of talc-related lawsuits are consolidated in
"Based on the evidence and the company's self-imposed desire for resolution, we believe that J&J should be willing to accept responsibility and arrive at a fair model for compensating cancer victims for their medical bills and lost wages, at a minimum," says
"Unfortunately, to date, J&J has offered nothing but delay after delay, or schemes that seek a deep discount on justice," says
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SOURCE Beasley Allen Law Firm
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