The Chamber: ‘One More Bullet in J&J’s Gun’

In ‘For Plaintiffs Bar, Taking on J&J Means Battling a Shadow Foe,’ Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad reports on the “intimate relationship” between Johnson & Johnson (J&J) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (the Chamber). The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is not a government entity, but a powerful group of lobbyists, the largest in the nation. Plaintiff’s lawyers point out […]

Breast Implant Safety Controversy Fueled by Junk Science

A new type of lymphoma called breast implant-associated anapestic large-cell lymphoma has medical authorities finally agreeing that the prosthetics can cause disease. The first recognized case was in 1997, however a warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration was not released until 2011. Six years later, experts say awareness among doctors is low and most […]

High Court Won’t Hear Sheller Dispute with FDA over Risperdal

High Court Won’t Hear Dispute Challenging FDA Over J&J Drug Supreme Court won’t weigh in on whether law firm can sue FDA over drug labeling Circumstances in which third parties can sue over government actions remain unclear By Dana A. Elfin A Philadelphia-based law firm has hit the end of the road in its bid […]

Jury Awards $500,000 in Risperdal Trial

A Philadelphia jury awarded $500,000 in compensatory damages to a young man who claimed he grew female-like breasts after taking the antipsychotic drug Risperdal. The jury deliberated six hours before finding the manufacturers of Risperdal, Janssen Pharmaceuticals (a division of Johnson & Johnson), failed to warn health care providers and patients of a condition called […]