Elisa D’Amico interviews attorney Leigh O'Dell about the ongoing talc lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson (J&J). The discussion focuses on J&J's attempt to use bankruptcy to avoid liabilities and its implications for the tort system. Leigh O'Dell explains how J&J's bankruptcy strategy aimed to separate liabilities and income, creating a "zombie corporation" to evade trial by jury. Clients impacted by talc-related health issues find encouragement in the dismissal of J&J's bankruptcy move, feeling empowered and unified in their pursuit of justice. The conversation underscores the potential harm to the tort system if such strategies succeed, altering the fairness of the system. The unity among plaintiff lawyers to counteract J&J's tactics is highlighted, emphasizing collective action's importance. Recent developments, including verdicts like the $18.8 million one in California, are discussed as significant steps toward accountability. The conversation also addresses J&J's aggressive tactics, like suing experts, which can discourage plaintiffs from pursuing rightful claims. Despite challenges, Leigh O'Dell underscores the importance of accountability and plaintiffs' perseverance for justice. The interview also touches on upcoming trials, the MDL process, and the continued fight for just resolutions. Throughout, Leigh O'Dell's dedication to her clients and justice remains evident as she navigates the legal battle against J&J.

 

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