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Kyung Lee v. Johnson & Johnson
Date: 06-04-2024
Case Number: 23CV400369
Judge: Not Available
Court: 4th Judicial District Circuit Court, Multnomah County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: Benjamin Adams
Defendant's Attorney: Will Stute
Description:
Kyung lee, age 48, claimed that she developed mesothelioma as a direct result of having inhaled asbestos as a result of using the produce sold by Johnson & Johnson.
If a product used by a consumer causes an injury or property damage, the consumer may be able to receive compensation for that harm. Product liability lawsuits attempt to hold manufacturers and sellers accountable for putting unreasonably dangerous products on the market.
Portland, Oregon personal injury lawyer Benjamin Adams represented the Plaintiffs who sued on a product liability theory claiming to have been injured and/or damages as a direct result of having used a talc produce containing asbestos.
Kyung lee, age 48, claimed that she developed mesothelioma as a direct result of having inhaled asbestos as a result of using the produce sold by Johnson & Johnson.
If a product used by a consumer causes an injury or property damage, the consumer may be able to receive compensation for that harm. Product liability lawsuits attempt to hold manufacturers and sellers accountable for putting unreasonably dangerous products on the market.
Outcome:
Plaintiffs' verdict for $260 million.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of Kyung Lee v. Johnson & Johnson?
The outcome was: Plaintiffs' verdict for $260 million.
Which court heard Kyung Lee v. Johnson & Johnson?
This case was heard in 4th Judicial District Circuit Court, Multnomah County), OR. The presiding judge was Not Available.
Who were the attorneys in Kyung Lee v. Johnson & Johnson?
Plaintiff's attorney: Benjamin Adams. Defendant's attorney: Will Stute.
When was Kyung Lee v. Johnson & Johnson decided?
This case was decided on June 4, 2024.