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Talc baby powder litigation: litigation themes, coordinated dockets, status updates, and requesting a confidential consult—not legal advice.

Johnson & Johnson, ovarian cancer, feminine hygiene powder, cosmetic talc

Talc litigation generally concerns perineal use of talc-containing powders and subsequent ovarian or related gynecologic cancers. Manufacturers have disputed asbestos contamination, particle translocation, and epidemiologic proof.

Litigation themes

Plaintiffs argue talc particles can reach the ovaries and that some products contained asbestos or other carcinogenic materials. Defendants challenge study design, specific causation, and regulatory history of cosmetic talc.

Verdicts, appeals, and bankruptcy-related developments have reshaped which claimants can recover and through which vehicles.

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