Jay Stuemke Contends J&J Concealed Asbestos' Presence in Its Talc, as Mesothelioma Trial Opens

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Jay Stuemke contends Johnson & Johnson failed to properly warn consumers of the dangers of asbestos in its talc-based products. Stuemke represents Carolyn Weirick, who blames decades of using J&J'sBaby Powder and Shower to Shower for her mesothelioma. 

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