Talc Parties Disagree on Which Case Court Should Use to Address Personal Jurisdiction Challenges



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TRENTON, N.J. –– The parties involved in the federal talcum powder litigation docket are unable to agree on a case in which the court will hear arguments relating to a motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, according to a letter submitted to the court by the plaintiffs.

In a May 16 letter sent to Judges Freda L. Wolfson and Lois H. Goodman of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, the parties additionally noted that the “parties have continued to meet and confer over the document production status and general discovery issues.”

According to the …






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