By Michael A. Mora | June 21, 2021
Benzene, a known carcinogen linked to blood cancer, is not an active ingredient intentionally used in sunscreens, according to the complaint.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 26, 2020
Bayer, which owns Monsanto, said it agreed in June to pay up to $10.9 billion to resolve Roundup claims "without regard to race or any other demographics." But in a new civil rights lawsuit, attorney Ben Crump said failures to warn fell more heavily on Black farmers with smaller acreage.
By Jim Saunders | April 8, 2020
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Judge William Pryor rejected arguments by Orlando businessman Lee John Maher, accused of receiving more than $2 million in federal grant money for a biodiesel facility and fraudulently using it for other purposes.
By Jim Saunders | November 6, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit upheld a decision by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to issue a permit needed by Mosaic to discharge dredged and fill materials into waterways.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph R. Englander | October 31, 2019
With the formal publication of the interim rules, the USDA begins its implementation of the federal hemp program. A 60-day public comment period follows the formal publication.
By Jim Turner | September 26, 2019
Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order that created the task force after outbreaks of toxic algae and red tide across the state last year.
By Christine Sexton | September 16, 2019
The bill is not the first time that the Legislature has been asked to weigh in on what has become a pressing public-health issue in Florida and nationwide.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kyle Diamantas and Samuel L. Felker | September 3, 2019
Florida is a step closer to permitting hemp production, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signing into law legislation set forth in Florida Statutes Section 581.217, establishing a state hemp program within the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
By Lidia Dinkova | August 12, 2019
The pollutants, which are present above accepted levels, won't deter the new courthouse but could push costs up and push back completion.
By Greg Land | July 22, 2019
Judge R. Lanier Anderson rejected insurance coverage after a warehouse owner claimed building damage was caused by a battery-making tenant.
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