J&J Says Law Firm Profits Motivate Opposition to Bankruptcy Deal

Feb. 18, 2022, 6:13 PM UTC

Johnson & Johnson accused law firms of rejecting the company’s bankruptcy strategy for paying tens of thousands of cancer claims so plaintiffs’ attorneys can make more money filing lawsuits than negotiating a deal.

The health-care giant asked a federal judge in Trenton, New Jersey to allow it to use the Chapter 11 case of a small J&J unit to set up a trust fund that would take responsibility for claims filed by more than 40,000 people who say tainted talc in baby powder causes cancer. Attorneys for people suing J&J have asked the judge to dismiss the bankruptcy.

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