Bayer Statement on Solicitor General’s Amicus Brief in the Hardeman Appeal
Bayer Statement on Solicitor General’s Amicus Brief in the Hardeman Appeal
Bayer Statement on Solicitor General’s Amicus Brief in the Hardeman Appeal
Bayer today released the following statement on the Shelton Roundup™ product liability trial before Judge Charles H. McKenzie in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri at Kansas City.
The Washington Legal Foundation filed an amicus brief in support of Monsanto’s petition to the Supreme Court for review of the Pilliod decision.
Today Monsanto filed a petition for certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court in its appeal of the Pilliod verdict. Bayer’s statement on the filing is as follows.
Today the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order in Monsanto Co. v. Hardeman requesting the views of the Solicitor General on behalf of the United States. Bayer issued the following statement in response.
Bayer today released the following statement on the defense verdict in Stpehens.
Today, Monsanto filed its reply brief to the Supreme Court in support of its petition for review of the Hardeman decision.
Several organizations have filed amici briefs in support of Monsanto’s petition to the Supreme Court for review of the Hardeman decision.
On September 20, 2021, Monsanto filed a petition for review of the Pilliod decision with the California Supreme Court.
Today Bayer – through its subsidiary Monsanto – filed its Petition for a Writ of Certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court in Hardeman, the only Roundup™ federal product liability case to have gone to trial.
Bayer announced a series of actions it plans to implement following the denial of the motion to preliminarily approve the Roundup™ class settlement agreement. The package of five legal and commercial actions is designed to help the company achieve a level of risk mitigation that is comparable to the previously proposed national class solution.
Read about the five-point plan here.