La. Federal Judge Dismisses Benzene Antiperspirant Action Against Proctor & Gamble



DOCUMENTS
  • Order


NEW ORLEANS –– A Louisiana federal court has dismissed a benzene breast cancer case with prejudice, finding that the aerosol antiperspirant-related claims against Procter & Gamble are not sufficiently pled.

In the Jan. 31 order, Judge Sarah S. Vance of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana found the plaintiff failed to show that the particular Secret antiperspirant she used contained benzene.

Plaintiffs alleged that Pamela Rooney was exposed to benzene through her use of Secret aerosol antiperspirant. As a result of monthly use for several years, Rooney allegedly developed triple negative breast cancer.

In their …






UPCOMING CONFERENCES




HarrisMartin's MDL Conference: Video Game Addiction and the Latest Mass Tort Updates

May 29, 2024 - Salt Lake City, UT
The Grand America Hotel

MORE DETAILS



HarrisMartin's Mass Tort Settlements Conference - Sponsored by Milestone

June 27, 2024 - Buffalo, NY
The Richardson Hotel Buffalo

MORE DETAILS