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By Adolfo Pesquera | August 19, 2022
On every plaintiff claim and defendant affirmative defense, the First District found it could not reach conclusions on fact issues because the record was so sparse.
4 minute read
By Ross Todd | August 19, 2022
BASF paid €7.4 billion to purchase several assets carved out of Bayer's crop science business. Last week an arbitration panel at the ICC turned back BASF's claims that Bayer hadn't properly disclosed certain costs for the divested businesses, including for personnel.
7 minute read
By Patrick Togni and J. Michael Taylor | August 10, 2022
U.S. Customs is the federal agency with primary border authority to ensure compliant imports into the United States. CBP's decision to locate its agricultural brain trust in South Florida could take on increased importance as new laws to ban imports made with forced labor (including tomatoes) take effect this summer.
8 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | August 3, 2022
The trial, in Missouri, is the first since Bayer, which owns Monsanto, lost three potential appeals about Roundup, including two before the U.S. Supreme Court.
5 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | July 29, 2022
A federal appeals court has rebuffed an attempt by a group of corn farmers to pursue claims against its former counsel, whom the farmers allege gave faulty advice in an underlying lawsuit over genetically modified corn-seed products.
4 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | July 15, 2022
A July 12 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit was the final appeal Bayer had hoped would result in a favorable ruling to resolve Roundup litigation. Other options are changing the label, reformulating the pesticide or taking its chances on trials.
5 minute read
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 13, 2022
HeartBrand Holdings, a cattle company marketing high-end Japanese breeds, was forced to increase its security for a debtor's judgment by $10.75 million.
4 minute read
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 11, 2022
The plaintiffs of "Glenn v. Tyson Foods" allege that Tyson failed to follow applicable COVID-19 guidance by directing employees to work in close quarters without proper protective equipment.
4 minute read
By Ross Todd | June 24, 2022
George Lombardi of Winston & Strawn and Jennifer Lee of Husch Blackwell led a trial team that won a defense verdict in state court last week in a case where an Oregon man claimed the herbicide caused his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, marking Monsanto's fourth straight win in Roundup cases.
5 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | June 21, 2022
Tuesday's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ensures that court battles will continue over Monsanto's Roundup, which lawsuits contend causes non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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