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Home » California Appeals Court Reduces J&J Pelvic Mesh Damages To $302 Million
California Appeals Court Reduces J&J Pelvic Mesh Damages To $302 Million
A California state appeals court has ruled that Johnson & Johnson (J&J) must pay $302 million in civil penalties in one of the long-running cases against the company and its Ethicon subsidiary over its pelvic mesh products, a reduction from almost $344 million awarded by a lower court.
The California Superior Court ruled Jan. 30, 2020, that J&J engaged in false and deceptive marketing of its pelvic mesh products for women and ordered the company to make the higher payout.