Mealey's Asbestos Bankruptcy
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October 14, 2024
Talc Supplier Presperse Gets Approval For Future Asbestos Claimants’ Representative
TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey federal bankruptcy judge overseeing the new Chapter 11 case of raw materials supplier Presperse Corp. appointed the debtor’s candidate to represent the future holders of asbestos personal injury claims against the company, with no other candidates being proposed and no objections to the appointment filed.
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October 11, 2024
Change Of Venue To New Jersey Denied For J&J’s 3rd Spinoff Bankruptcy Case
HOUSTON — A Texas federal bankruptcy judge on Oct. 10 denied two requests to transfer the new Chapter 11 case of the latest Johnson & Johnson (J&J) spinoff, Red River Talc LLC, to New Jersey where J&J is headquartered and where its previous Chapter 11 attempts for other spinoffs were litigated and eventually dismissed as bad faith filings.
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October 10, 2024
Man On Dismissal: Moline Study A Portion Of Talc Case, Doesn’t Call For Discovery
NEW YORK — Courts strongly favor granting voluntary dismissals with prejudice as precedent cited by both parties shows, and dismissal would leave no basis or need for ongoing discovery, an asbestos plaintiff tells a federal judge in New York in an Oct. 9 reply brief rebutting claims that his motion to dismiss his case was a bad faith effort to avoid discovery.
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October 09, 2024
New York Court: No Privacy Protections For Asbestos Expert’s Talc Study Subjects
NEW YORK — The subjects of research papers on the connection between cosmetic talc and mesothelioma are clearly relevant to personal injury actions, and because the subjects were never treated by or patients of the researchers, they are not protected by federal health privacy law, a panel of the First Department New York Supreme Court Appellate Division said Oct. 8.
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October 07, 2024
Law Firm Opposes Disclosure Statement, Trust For Talc Debtors Imerys, Cyprus
WILMINGTON, Del. — The disclosure statement for the reorganization plan of Chapter 11 asbestos talc debtor Imerys Talc America Inc. and affiliates should be rejected because their proposed 60/40 split of nearly $1 billion in asbestos trust funding into “sub-funds” for ovarian cancer claimants and mesothelioma claimants makes the plan “patently unconfirmable,” a plaintiffs’ law firm says in its objection to the statement filed Oct. 4 in Delaware federal bankruptcy court.
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October 04, 2024
Pittsburgh Jury’s $1.5M In Punitive Damages Brings Asbestos Verdict To $3.8M
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania jury awarded a couple $3.8 million, including $1.5 million in punitive damages, for the husband’s mesothelioma and found Foster Wheeler LLC 100% liable.
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October 04, 2024
J&J’s 3rd Bankruptcy Attempt Triggers More Briefing On Talc Firm’s Role
TRENTON, N.J. — A bankruptcy stay does not apply to an effort at removing a law firm from the asbestos-talc Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee (PSC), Johnson & Johnson argues in a second motion to remove and related letter briefs filed in a federal court in New Jersey claiming that in a “severe breach of trust,” the firm voted against the bankruptcy plan without the client authority to do so. But in its own filing, the firm tells the court that the stay imposed by the bankruptcy of the Johnson & Johnson entity should apply and calls the company’s position “highly suspect” given that a state court judge already found no reason to remove the firm from its role.
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October 01, 2024
Appeal Of Venue Ruling For Chapter 11 Talc Debtor Denied Pending Mediation
HOUSTON — A Texas federal judge on Sept. 30 denied a request by the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in the Chapter 11 case of talc mining company Barretts Minerals Inc. (BMI) to hear an interlocutory appeal of a bankruptcy court’s refusal to transfer the case to Montana, saying the denial is without prejudice to refiling the motion if ongoing mediation to resolve the debtor’s talc liabilities through a consensual plan of reorganization fails.
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October 01, 2024
Beasley Allen, Smith Law Talc Firms Sue Each Other, Allege Breach Of Contract
Two law firms at the center of litigation alleging that consumer talc contains asbestos turned on each other recently, with each suing the other for breach of contract in a pair of federal court lawsuits alleging that financial motives interfered with decision making about Johnson & Johnson’s third attempt at a bankruptcy to resolve the litigation.
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September 25, 2024
9th Circuit Affirms Verdict In False Claims Suit Against Asbestos Screener
MISSOULA, Mont. — A trial court properly denied summary judgment on False Claims Act and statute of limitations grounds to a Libby, Mont., medical screening company and properly instructed the jury about the standard for evaluating allegations that the company submitted claims under a special Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act program for asbestos-exposed Libby residents, a Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel said in a Sept. 24 unpublished opinion.
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September 24, 2024
Revlon Bankruptcy Judge Certifies Talc Claimants’ Appeal For 2nd Circuit Review
NEW YORK — A New York federal bankruptcy judge on Sept. 23 certified for direct appeal to the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals his recent ruling barring asbestos talc plaintiffs in 42 personal injury lawsuits from pursuing claims against former debtor Revlon Inc. under the discharge and injunction provisions of its confirmed Chapter 11 plan of reorganization.
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September 24, 2024
Small Talc Supplier Hits Bankruptcy With Plan To Reorganize, Create Asbestos Trust
TRENTON, N.J. — Two days after filing a Chapter 11 petition, a consensual plan of reorganization and the plan’s disclosure statement in New Jersey federal bankruptcy court, raw materials supplier Presperse Corp. filed a motion seeking conditional approval of the disclosure statement, which outlines the debtor’s proposal to reorganize by creating a $50 million trust and channeling all asbestos talc personal injury claims to the trust for evaluation and payment.
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September 24, 2024
Discovery Ruling Issued In Asbestos Coverage Row Involving Insolvent Insurer
OMAHA, Neb. — A Nebraska federal magistrate judge granted in part National Indemnity Co. (NICO)’s motion to compel discovery of an insurer in its suit seeking to enforce obligations by multiple insurers, one of whom is now insolvent, for the liability NICO incurred related to claims for asbestos exposure, finding that the attorneys’ eyes only designation (AEO) must be removed from discovery material due, in part, to the insurer’s failure to “articulate why an AEO designation is the right tool to prevent this harm.”
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September 23, 2024
Dismissal Sought For J&J 3rd Spinoff Bankruptcy Proposing $9 Billion Trust
HOUSTON — Johnson & Johnson (J&J) on Sept. 20 filed the third bankruptcy case of an affiliate saddled with the thousands of asbestos talc ovarian cancer claims leveled against the health products giant, and the next day attorneys representing asbestos claimants who did not vote to accept the debtor’s plan of reorganization filed a motion to dismiss the case like the two before it for being filed in bad faith.
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September 23, 2024
California Jury Awards $16.79M In Laboratory Asbestos Exposure Case
LOS ANGELES — A California judge awarded $16,679,000 to a husband and wife in a mesothelioma case involving exposures to asbestos in laboratories in Alaska, Arizona and California that featured a battle over genetics with a second defendant that avoided trial.
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September 20, 2024
Bankruptcy Judge Confirms Reorganization Plan Of Cosmetics Company Ben Nye
LOS ANGELES — A California federal bankruptcy judge entered an order and findings of fact and conclusions of law on Sept. 19 confirming a Chapter 11 Subchapter V plan of reorganization for family-run cosmetics company Ben Nye Co. Inc. that includes an injunction barring claims against the reorganized debtor, including asbestos talc personal injury claims.
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September 20, 2024
Asbestos Talc Claimants Seek 2nd Circuit Review Of Bankruptcy Injunction Ruling
NEW YORK — Asbestos talc plaintiffs in 42 personal injury lawsuits say the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals should decide whether a New York federal bankruptcy judge erred in finding that they cannot pursue claims against former debtor Revlon Inc. under the discharge and injunction provisions of its confirmed Chapter 11 plan of reorganization.
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September 19, 2024
Washington Court Affirms $5.75M Asbestos Verdict Against Volkswagen
SEATTLE — A Washington court had jurisdiction over a German automobile manufacturer based on its import deal with a U.S. subsidiary, there was sufficient evidence linking those two companies to a man’s mesothelioma and a trial judge did not err in instructing the jury on causation, a state appellate court said in an unpublished opinion affirming a $5.75 million asbestos verdict.
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September 19, 2024
Pa. Court Rejects Expert, Causation Challenges After $3.3M Asbestos Verdict
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvania appellate court found no fault with a trial judge’s conclusion about expert testimony on causation and duty or in allowing an asbestos suit against an employer that ended in a bench trial and more than $3.3 million verdict, but said that the trial judge erred in reducing delay damages for various issues in the case, including a prolonged stay that corresponded with the coronavirus pandemic.
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September 18, 2024
AII Calls Dismissal Motion A ‘Bad Faith’ Effort To Avoid Talc Discovery
NEW YORK — An asbestos plaintiff’s motion to dismiss his case is not an attempt to avoid the rigors of litigation but is a “bad faith” effort at avoiding discovery into expert studies behind talc litigation, American International Industries (AII) argues in urging a federal judge in New York to deny his motion and permit limited discovery into the experts that would otherwise be unavailable.
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September 17, 2024
Jury Awards $39M In Talc Pleurodesis Mesothelioma Case
WOBURN, Mass. — A Massachusetts jury awarded $39,081,142 to a couple for a man’s mesothelioma arising from exposure to talc used during a medical procedure, sources told Mealey Publications.
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September 17, 2024
Talc Defendant Claims ‘Egregious Misconduct’ In New Jersey Asbestos Case
LOS ANGELES — Asbestos firm Simmons Hanley Conroy committed “egregious misconduct” by communicating with and obtaining a statement from a corporate representative without the knowledge of the defendant or counsel, talc defendant American International Industries (AII) alleges in asking a California judge for a protective order and to quash the New Jersey state court deposition.
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September 16, 2024
LLT Management Gets Hearing Delayed Pending Cert Petition Over Case Dismissal
TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey federal bankruptcy judge granted a request from Johnson & Johnson (J&J) spinoff LLT Management LLC to delay a hearing on closing its Chapter 11 case until after the time to petition the U.S. Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari to review dismissal of the case has passed.
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September 12, 2024
New Disclosures Explain J&J Stock Drop, Not Coincidence, Securities Class Says
PHILADELPHIA — Even entertaining Johnson & Johnson’s incorrect claim that any corrective disclosures in a case must be of “pristine newness,” a trial judge properly certified a class after concluding Johnson & Johnson entities never fully explained away a multi-billion-dollar drop in stock price, a securities class told the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in an answering brief.
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September 11, 2024
Delaware Judge Finds Asbestos Trust Timing Rules Apply, Bar Tort Claim
WILMINGTON, Del. — Because a woman filed her asbestos-related action against the Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust outside the period called for by the trust’s procedures, her action is untimely, a Delaware judge said in granting a motion to dismiss.