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Moshe Maimon outlines what he says was Johnson & Johnson’s response to claims that asbestos was found in the talc used for its baby powder. Maimon’s client, Stephen Lanzo, contends J&J is responsible for the mesothelioma he developed after using the company’s baby powder product.
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