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More than 60 Law Firms Oppose J&J Prepack Bankruptcy Scheme

Attorney: “The stakes are even higher for the very fabric of our civil justice system”

TRENTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Some of the nation’s largest law firms recognized for their committed and successful representation of individuals harmed by dangerous products have announced unified opposition to a plan by Johnson & Johnson to seek a prepackaged bankruptcy to address claims brought by ovarian cancer victims. Two previous bankruptcy filings by the company, which has a market value of more than $350 billion, have been denied by federal courts in New Jersey where J&J is headquartered.

The company recently announced a solicitation of plaintiffs to approve a $6.5 billion settlement for all current and future ovarian cancer claims, to be filed in an unspecified federal court in Texas. Under the bankruptcy code, the plan would require a 75% supermajority of claimants to be considered for approval by the court.

"Despite the hoped-for chilling effect of J&J’s outrageous and boundless bullying tactics – attacking courts, juries, lawyers, the press, and even cancer victims – the number of lawyers willing to courageously stand up to J&J on behalf of cancer victims is inspiring,” says Andy Birchfield of the Beasley Allen Law Firm. “We must make a stand and we must not flinch or back down.”

Attorneys in opposition believe that the plan represents a dangerous precedent that could allow other large, financially solvent corporations to evade mass tort litigation.

“While this fight is about cancer victims who for decades were knowingly exposed to asbestos in talc products, the stakes are even higher for the very fabric of our civil justice system,” says Mike Papantonio of Levin Papantonio Rafferty. “Allowing this plan to move forward opens the door for any company to use bankruptcy as a shield against accountability and denies the constitutional rights of individuals to a trial before a jury of their peers.”

“We hope that other law firms recognize that this plan doesn’t come close to providing adequate compensation to those who have faced hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical expenses and lost wages solely through the use of a product they trusted,” says Michelle Parfitt at Ashcraft & Gerel.

“Thousands of women have died while J&J has played a waiting game, and this plan is just another example of that strategy. We stand united and ready to gain resolution outside of bankruptcy and will stand firm until we get there,” adds Leigh O’Dell of Beasley Allen.

The following is a current and growing list of law firms that are advising clients to oppose this third bankruptcy attempt by J&J.

  • Beasley Allen Crow Methvin Portis & Miles, PC
  • Ashcraft & Gerel, LLP
  • Levin Sedran & Berman, LLP
  • Levin, Papantonio, Rafferty, Proctor, Buchanan
  • Burns Charest, LLP
  • Motley Rice
  • Cochran Law Group
  • Alker & Rather
  • Amir Shenaq
  • Barnes Law Group, LLC
  • Blizzard & Greenberg
  • Burg Simpson
  • Champ Lyons, III
  • Clifford Law Office
  • Cohen Hirsch, LP
  • Dannheisser Injury Law
  • DeMayo Law Group, PLLC
  • Diamond Law
  • DiCello Levitt, LLC
  • Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & J
  • Fulmer Sill
  • Gainsburgh, Benjamin, David, Meunier & War
  • Goldstein Greco, P.C
  • Golomb Spirt Grunfeld
  • Goza & Honnold, LLC
  • Grant & Eisenhofer, PA
  • Hair Shunnarah Trial Attorneys
  • Hausfeld, LLP
  • Hill, Peterson, Carper, Bee & Deitzler, PLLC
  • Horton Law Firm
  • Howie Sacks & Henry, LLP
  • Law Offices of Geoffrey B. Gompers & Associates
  • Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, PC
  • Levy Baldante Finney & Rubenstein
  • Lundy Law
  • Lundy, Lundy, Soileau & South, LLP
  • McGowan Hood
  • Meneo Law Group
  • Meyers & Flowers
  • Morelli Law Firm, PLLC
  • Nix Patterson, LLP
  • Osbourne & Francis Law Firm
  • Powell and Majestro, PLLC
  • Poulin Willey and Anastopoulo
  • Pribanic & Pribanic, LLC
  • Robinson Calcagnie, Inc.
  • Rochon Genova LLP
  • Ross Feller Casey
  • Satlz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky, PC
  • Shrader and Associates
  • Singleton Schreiber
  • Smith Law Firm
  • Sutton Law Firm
  • The Brady Law Group
  • The Diaz Law Firm, PLLC
  • The Driscoll Firm, PC
  • The Entrekin Law Firm
  • The Law Office of Bobbie Young, RN, JD
  • The Miller Firm, LLC
  • The Simon Law Firm, PC
  • The Whitehead Law Firm, LLC
  • TorHoerman Law, LLC
  • Wagner Reese, LLP
  • Wagstaff & Cartmell, LLP
  • Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA

 

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