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'Passion and Prejudice': Mitsubishi Seeks to Overturn Nearly $1B Defective Seatbelt Verdict
The filing comes on the heels of a motion for delay damages that seeks to raise the total award to more than $1 billion, and at a time when both sides are expanding their appellate firepower.Monsanto Says Court's Communication With Jury Warrants New Trial in $175M Roundup Case
Monsanto asserts that the outcome was driven by "significant, cumulative and fundamental errors" during the trial, "including numerous prejudicial errors flowing from the trial court's conduct and administration of the trial itself."Phila.'s Second Roundup Trial Tees Up Monday on Heels of 3 Back-to-Back Plaintiff Verdicts
It is the first in the litigation to include claims against Pennsylvania-based chemical company Nouryon Chemicals LLC in addition to Monsanto.After Three Plaintiffs' Verdicts, Plaintiffs Lawyers Pressure Bayer for Global Settlement
With three Roundup verdicts totaling more than half a billion dollars in the past two weeks, plaintiffs lawyers are putting pressure on Bayer to settle thousands of cases, or recall its pesticide.After Three Plaintiffs' Verdicts, Has the Tide Turned for Roundup Trials?
With three Roundup verdicts totaling more than half a billion dollars in the past two weeks, plaintiffs lawyers are putting pressure on Bayer to settle thousands of cases, or recall its pesticide.View more book results for the query "'Kline Specter'"
'Not a Fluke': Plaintiffs Lawyers See Changing Tide in $175M Roundup Verdict
"Their defense collapses when the plaintiffs lawyers can show that the epidemiology and the science and the medicine support a finding that there is, in fact, causation," Thomas Kline said.Plaintiffs Notch $175M Win in Philadelphia's First Roundup Trial
The verdict consisted of $25 million in compensatory damages and $150 million in punitive damages.Med Mal Plaintiff Loses Bid to Seek Punitive Damages on Top of $21.3M Award
"It's not that the judge needed to endorse the plaintiff's viewpoint that it was reckless," Thomas Bosworth said, "it's merely that the judge needed to allow the jury to make that decision."Trending Stories
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