By Amanda Bronstad | October 20, 2023
Friday's verdict by a jury in St. Louis, Missouri, was the first jury award for a Roundup plaintiff since before the COVID-19 pandemic and ends Monsanto's nine-trial winning streak.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 18, 2023
Clay Thompson plans to ask a bankruptcy judge on Thursday to lift the automatic stay in Bestwall's Chapter 11 case so that his client can have a trial against Georgia-Pacific.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 18, 2023
Clay Thompson plans to ask a bankruptcy judge on Thursday to lift the automatic stay in Bestwall's Chapter 11 case so that his client can have a trial against Georgia-Pacific.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 9, 2023
Plaintiffs' lawyers focused on more than glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup, in attempting to convince jurors in two separate trials that the pesticide causes cancer.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | October 2, 2023
"For too long, Georgia tort laws have encouraged frivolous lawsuits that hamstring job creators, drive up insurance costs for families already struggling to make ends meet, undermine fairness in the courtroom, and make it harder to start, grow, and operate a small business," Cody Hall, the Hardworking Georgians group's executive director and Kemp's top political aide, said in a statement.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 28, 2023
St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge Brian May, on Thursday, granted Monsanto's motion for a directed verdict at the close of evidence presented by the plaintiff, Mark McCostlin.
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By Ellen Bardash | September 27, 2023
Delaware Attorney General Kathhy Jennings complaint brings public nuisance claims against two drugmakers, saying they should have known their marketing practices would lead to a spike in opioid abuse.
By Emily Saul | September 13, 2023
Lead trial counsel Brandon Perlman credits strong expert testimony with the verdict, which found 85% liability for defendant Burnham LLC and 15% for the plaintiff.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 25, 2023
Rice's appointment, approved on Aug. 22, comes after lawyers reached more than $13.5 billion in settlements with 3M and DuPont that resolves lawsuits over the forever chemical PFAS in public drinking water supplies.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 24, 2023
Rice's appointment, approved on Aug. 22, comes after lawyers reached more than $13.5 billion in settlements with 3M and DuPont that resolves lawsuits over the forever chemical PFAS in public drinking water supplies.
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