A 'long, tough legal battle' by 1250 Australian women against pharmaceutical giant ends on November 21

By Joanne McCarthy
November 1 2019 - 4:00pm
Landmark: Shine solicitor Rebecca Jancauskas with pelvic mesh campaigners Gai Thompson and Joanne Mannion outside court on the first day of the landmark class action against medical firm Johnson & Johnson and affiliated companies.
Landmark: Shine solicitor Rebecca Jancauskas with pelvic mesh campaigners Gai Thompson and Joanne Mannion outside court on the first day of the landmark class action against medical firm Johnson & Johnson and affiliated companies.

A LANDMARK seven-year pelvic mesh device class action case by more than 1200 women against pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson will reach a conclusion on November 21.

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