No Link Between Asbestos Fibers in Plaintiff’s Lungs & Talc, Atty for Supplier Says

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Scott Elder tells jurors there is no definitive link between asbestos fibers found in Stephen Lanzo’s lungs and talc sold by Johnson & Johnson and supplied by Imerys Talc America and Cyprus Amex Minerals. Lanzo, who suffers from mesothelioma, is suing J&J, and Elder’s client, Imerys and Cyprus, claiming he contracted the disease from long-term use of asbestos-containing talc.

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