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Johnson & Johnson
U.S. court rejects Johnson & Johnson's bankruptcy petition over talc lawsuits
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Lily Jamali
Jan 31, 2023
The case has implications for how corporations use bankruptcy to deal with lawsuits and the future of the "Texas two-step" strategy.
Why are big corporations splitting up?
Nov 12, 2021
GE, Johnson & Johnson and Toshiba plan to divide their operations, saying the units will be more flexible, responsive and targeted.
Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine appears effective, but not as much as rivals
Jan 29, 2021
The company said Friday the vaccine was 66% effective overall at preventing moderate to severe illness.
Johnson & Johnson hit with $572 million opioid ruling — what happens now?
Aug 27, 2019
Johnson & Johnson is appealing the decision, which could be the first of many legal battles.
FDA approves new Johnson & Johnson drug for depression
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Renata Sago
Mar 6, 2019
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new kind of drug to treat depression since Prozac hit the scene in the late 1980s. Spravato is a nasal spray from Johnson & Johnson that’s a close cousin of ketamine, an anesthetic that’s sometimes used recreationally and often known as “Special K.” Because ketamine can cause […]
Why St. Louis was named a 'judicial hellhole'
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Maria Altman
Mar 6, 2017
Big jury verdicts have made Missouri a target for tort reform.
The economics behind the rush for an Ebola vaccine
Oct 22, 2014
Believe it or not, experts say the profit motive is secondary.
For public good, not for profit.
Johnson & Johnson to pay $2.2 billion in Risperdal settlement
Nov 5, 2013
In one of the biggest cases of health care fraud ever, J&J is being fined for improperly marketing a drug for treating schizophrenia.
MID-DAY UPDATE: Flight delays and electric cars
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Chau Tu
Oct 19, 2010
Flight delays don't only cost you a lot of frustration and time -- they also happen to cost the country more than $32 billion a year. Jeremy Hobson...