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J&J Seeks High Court Holy Grail: A Cap On Punitive Damages

By Cara Salvatore (March 23, 2021, 9:39 PM EDT) -- If the U.S. Supreme Court reviews Johnson & Johnson's $2.1 billion loss to cancer patients who blamed the company's talcum powder for their illness, the case could be a chance to place new constraints on juries' power to award punitive damages — a change high on the corporate defense bar's wish list for decades....

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