Minnesota Jury Awards $10.2 Million to Mesothelioma Plaintiff in Talc Case

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Jurisdiction: Minnesota State Court – The plaintiff, Daniel J. Heyer, and his wife, sued personal care product manufacturers Gold Bond Co. LLC, Johnson & Johnson, Merck & Co., Inc., Perrigo Company, and other talc product defendants, alleging that Heyer developed mesothelioma after being exposed to alleged talc-containing body and foot powders and cosmetic products….
By: Goldberg Segalla
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