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Bankruptcy Attempt Denied
For quite some time now, victims of mesothelioma and ovarian cancer and their families have been closely monitoring Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) repeated legal attempts to escape asbestos liability. Specifically, the giant pharmaceutical company has repeatedly tried to use a controversial bankruptcy strategy. In a significant recent development, a federal bankruptcy judge in Houston, Texas, denied the company’s third attempt to use the bankruptcy strategy as a shield against the tens of thousands of lawsuits it is facing. This decision marked a critical moment in the victims’ quest for justice.
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A Denver-area contractor has been sentenced to ten years behind bars for knowingly causing significant asbestos exposure, putting his employees and residents of a multi-family apartment building at serious risk of developing mesothelioma. Lance Slayton was convicted of several charges, including criminal exploitation of a vulnerable elderly person and violations of environmental safety laws.
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Mesothelioma is a devastating diagnosis that can flip one’s life upside down. In addition to the physical pain, a patient may also undergo emotional distress and financial hardship as a result of this aggressive cancer caused by asbestos exposure. If you or a loved one is navigating this challenging journey, a mesothelioma lawsuit may be a way to hold the responsible parties accountable and secure much-needed financial support. In this blog, we will guide you on what to expect during a mesothelioma lawsuit and how having an experienced mesothelioma attorney by your side can make all the difference in your case.
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For purposes of this article, the mesothelioma victim in this case will be referred to as I.L. In a recent court decision, a mesothelioma lawsuit filed by I.L., a woman exposed to asbestos while washing her husband’s clothes has been temporarily paused. This follows a bankruptcy filing by one of the defendants that I.L. had pursued legal action against. The victim had filed a lawsuit against multiple defendants, including Huntington Ingalls Incorporated, the successor to the Avondale shipyard where her husband worked for over two decades. However, after one of the named defendants, Hopeman Brothers, Inc.
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