In its attempt to get a federal appeals court to rule on a key issue involving Monsanto’s Roundup, Bayer used an unconventional approach that triggered the ire of its opposing lawyers.

Bayer’s Feb. 8 petition before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit comes in a Roundup case in Pennsylvania but, in an unusual twist, challenges a federal preemption ruling from a judge in California.

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