J&J’s Own Documents Prove Their Liability for Alleged Talc-Cancer Link, Atty Argues

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Allen Smith tells jurors two Johnson & Johnson documents show the company should have warned its customers of a potential link between talc in its baby powder and the risk for cancer. Smith represents Lois Slemp, who claims she developed cancer because of the talc in J&J products she used.

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