Facing opposition over a proposed $2 billion class action settlement to resolve future Roundup claims, attorneys for the plaintiffs came back with more amendments at the end of April.
That still hasn’t quelled the critics.
An April 30 supplemental brief was filed for 93 law firms and 167 lawyers objecting to the $2 billion settlement. Public Justice and Public Citizen filed their own supplemental briefs, focused on several issues, including the release of punitive damage claims. An approval hearing is set for May 19.
May 05, 2021 at 05:22 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
Facing opposition over a proposed $2 billion class action settlement to resolve future Roundup claims, attorneys for the plaintiffs came back with more amendments at the end of April.
That still hasn’t quelled the critics.
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