Examining the $572M decision against Johnson & Johnson
Pharma giant Johnson & Johnson has been ordered by a judge to pay $572 million for underplaying the impact of opioids. We examine what the verdict means. Karyn Cavanaugh checks in to talk about the markets, and we look at how a new Golden State law allows cooks to sell food from home.
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 26: A sign is posted at the Johnson & Johnson campus on August 26, 2019 in Irvine, California. A judge has ordered the company to pay $572 million in connection with the opioid crisis in Oklahoma.