- Oregon Jury Awards $260 Million to Woman in Johnson Johnson Talcum . . .
BEAVERTON, Ore — An Oregon court has mandated that Johnson Johnson pay $260 million in damages to Kyung Lee, a local mother diagnosed with mesothelioma, which she claims resulted from her long-term usage of the company’s talc-based baby powder
- Oregon Jury Awards $260 Million in Mesothelioma Case Against Johnson . . .
Kyung Lee, 49, of Beaverton, Ore , has used Johnson Johnson cosmetic products throughout her lifetime and now suffers from the incurable cancer Mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the lungs caused by exposure to asbestos Ms Lee was diagnosed in August 2023
- Oregon Jury Awards $260 Million in Case Against Johnson Johnson
Kyung Lee, a 49-year-old mother of three from Beaverton, Ore , has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, a fatal cancer The jury found Johnson Johnson guilty and ordered the company to pay Ms Lee a total of $260 million
- Oregon Jury Awards $260 Million in Mesothelioma - Business Wire
Kyung Lee, 49, of Beaverton, Ore , has used Johnson Johnson cosmetic products throughout her lifetime and now suffers from the incurable cancer Mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the
- $260 Million In J J Talcum Powder Lawsuit | June 2024 - Rueb Stoller Daniel
In a landmark decision on June 3, 2024, a jury in Portland’s 4th Judicial District Circuit Court found Johnson Johnson liable for $260 million in damages to Kyung Lee, an Oregon woman who developed mesothelioma after using the company’s talcum powder
- Kyung Lee, MSN, PMHNP-BC - LifeStance Health
Kyung Lee, MSN, PMHNP-BC, is a therapist licensed in Oregon, specializing in adhd, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, grief, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-partum depression anxiety, psychosis schizophrenia, ptsd trauma, sleep disorders insomnia, men, and women
- Johnson Johnson Ordered to Pay $260 Million in Talc-Asbestos Case
A jury in the 4th Judicial District Circuit Court in Portland has awarded $260 million to Kyung Lee, an Oregon woman who claimed that Johnson Johnson's talc powder caused her to develop mesothelioma, a lethal cancer linked to asbestos exposure
- Portland jury awards woman $260K in Johnson Johnson lawsuit - kgw. com
Kyung Lee was diagnosed with incurable mesothelioma last year A Portland jury held Johnson Johnson responsible due to asbestos found in its products
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