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Judge refuses to disqualify leading opponents of J&J's talc bankruptcy plan



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Adds comment from J&J

By Brendan Pierson

July 19 (Reuters) -A New Jersey judge on Friday rebuffed Johnson & Johnson's JNJ.N bid to disqualify the law firm Beasley Allen from representing plaintiffs claiming they got cancer from the company's talc, a setback for the company as it tries to resolve more than 60,000 such claims for $6.48 billion through a pre-packaged bankruptcy plan.

Judge John Porto of the New Jersey Superior Court ruled that J&J had not presented "any credible basis" for its claims that Beasley Allen partner Andy Birchfield formed an unethical alliance with one of the company's former lawyers.

Also on Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Rukhsanah Singh, who is overseeing talc cases pending in New Jersey federal court, ordered J&J to show cause why she should not adopt Porto's findings as well as she considers a parallel motion to disqualify the firm from the federal cases.

"It's gratifying that the state court found that as individuals, and on behalf of our firm, we can continue to seek justice for the thousands of women and families whose lives have been devastated by J&J's talc-based powders," Birchfield said in a statement.

Erik Haas, J&J's worldwide vice president of litigation, in a statement said that the company "will appeal the trial court's ruling that it is not an ethical violation for plaintiffs' counsel to knowingly and surreptitiously collaborate with defendants' former counsel on the same matter, same claims and same issues that the former counsel represented the defendants."

J&J has denied plaintiffs' claims that its talc is tainted with cancer-causing asbestos, saying the product is safe.

In its December motions to disqualify Beasley Allen, J&J claimed that Birchfield acted unethically by working with former Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath partner James Conlan, who worked on the talc litigation for the company for about two years before leaving legal practice in 2022, to propose an out-of-bankruptcy settlement.

The company said Conlan must have disclosed confidential information, but Porto said there was no evidence for that.

J&J is currently soliciting votes in support of its plan, which would require support from 75% of claimants. A deadline on voting is set for next Friday.

Two previous efforts to settle the case in bankruptcy were rejected by courts, but J&J has said it is confident in its strategy.

In re Talc-based powder products litigation, MCL No. 300, Superior Court of New Jersey, Atlantic County

For J&J: Stephen Brody of O’Melveny & Myers

For Beasley Allen: Jeffrey Pollock of Fox Rothschild


(Reporting By Brendan Pierson in New York)

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