With Roundup Appeals Gone, What's Bayer's Next Move?
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.
July 15, 2022 at 01:58 PM
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What You Need to Know
- With the U.S. Supreme Court denying review in two other Roundup cases, Bayer's appeals are over—at least for now.
- Bayer has said it would consider a label that provided a website link on scientific studies and could reformulate Roundup for the U.S. residential consumer market.
- At least six Roundup trials are planned this year in Missouri, California, Florida and New Mexico, with one starting Aug. 1 on behalf of three plaintiffs.
Bayer's "five-point plan" to resolve future Roundup lawsuits is now down to four points.
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