Beasley Allen is urging a judge to stay a disqualification order in the sprawling Johnson & Johnson talc litigation and give the firm a chance to fight for cases it spent 50,000 hours bringing.
On Tuesday the plaintiff firm’s attorney Jeffrey Pollock filed an emergency motion in the multicounty litigation in New Jersey Superior Court, arguing there would be irreparable harm to the firm’s more than 12,000 clients suing over ovarian cancer allegedly tied to J&J’s talc-based products. The firm is a co-lead counsel and has been deeply involved for more than a decade in claims J&J has said could ...
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