A jury in Dallas ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $502 million to a group of patients who say they were injured when Pinnacle artificial hips made by the company’s DePuy Orthopaedics Inc.business unit failed prematurely.
The verdict in the bellwether case, which combined claims filed by five patients whose Pinnacle hips broke down and needed to be surgically removed and replaced, orders J&J to pay...
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