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By Jim Saunders | October 19, 2022
Hurricane Ian battered a citrus industry that had already seen steep production declines because of issues such as deadly citrus greening disease.
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By John Harney | October 13, 2022
The Department of Homeland Security said that it was "acting swiftly to address employers' needs for additional seasonal workers."
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By ALM Staff | October 13, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Marianna Wharry | October 11, 2022
"The amount he stole—nearly a quarter of a billion dollars—would have funded the combined police, courts, and fire department budget of Yakima, which is a city of nearly 100,000 people, for more than four years," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian M. Donovan.
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By Jim Turner | September 26, 2022
As with the other Cabinet races, debates have not been scheduled in the agriculture-commissioner contest and there is scant public polling.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | September 7, 2022
Exxon expert witness, attorney Bernard McLaughlin, said, "Exxon faced significant and serious exposure in this case to a very, very large damage award by the jury," the opinion recites.
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By Amanda Bronstad | September 1, 2022
The defense verdict, by a jury near Monsanto's headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, is the first trial involving multiple consumers of its Roundup pesticide.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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