Duato discusses the split of the business, dealing with the scrutiny brought about by lawsuits, and 2025 priorities.
Lawyers claim Johnson & Johnson knew that the product contained cancer causing asbestos, but failed to warn customers and continued to sell it until 2022.
The consumer business has faced some controversies, such as lawsuits relating to baby powder. Was the separation also a helpful way to distance Johnson & Johnson from those, both from a reputation ...
owns brands such as Johnson’s Baby, Band-Aid, and Tylenol. Since before the split, the company has faced tens of thousands of lawsuits over claims that its baby powder and other talc products ...
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) faces a $1B+ reimbursement demand for cancer cases linked to talc products. Read more here.
Feb. 5: The Rutgers women's basketball team earned its first Top 20 win of the season by defeating Nebraska, 46-43, at the ...
A demand spike during the pandemic prompted manufacturers to buy sketchy components, putting themselves at legal risk.