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By Jenna Greene | March 12, 2020
Personally, I always assumed organic farmers were one big mellow, patchouli-smelling bunch, espousing the virtues of clean eating, chemical-free produce and heirloom squash. Or not.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 5, 2020
In an order on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria vacated the March 23 trial date for the second federal bellwether trial over Roundup herbicide to give lawyers more time to negotiate a settlement of thousands of lawsuits.
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By Amanda Bronstad | February 26, 2020
What does the jury's verdict in the Harvey Weinstein criminal trial mean for a related class action against the ex-Hollywood producer?
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By Amanda Bronstad | February 24, 2020
A lead plaintiffs lawyer said the verdict could boost dozens of other lawsuits filed over Monsanto's dicamba herbicide, while Bayer insisted the case was an anomaly. Unlike cancer claims associated with Roundup, the cases allege dicamba herbicide sprayed by farmers drifted into neighboring fields, causing damages to their crops.
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By Ana Ceballos | February 19, 2020
Sen. Tom Lee said the provision is so "ridiculous" that he would ask Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has prioritized the E-Verify issue, to veto the current version of the bill if it passes the Legislature.
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By Charles Toutant | February 12, 2020
The ruling comes as the state's tax incentive program faces heavy scrutiny.
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By Amanda Bronstad | February 12, 2020
California's First District Court of Appeal ordered additional briefing on Monsanto's defense of federal preemption—an issue that could have wide ramifications for all Roundup lawsuits. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed an amicus brief supporting plaintiffs' claims against federal preemption.
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By Adriana Gomez Licon | February 12, 2020
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has made the E-Verify issue a priority, saying it would remove an incentive for people to come illegally.
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By Dara Kam | February 11, 2020
Louis Del Favero Orchids Inc. had asked the appeals court to nix eight licenses, arguing, among other things, that the settlement was unfair and contrary to public policy because it "contravenes the legislative intent" of a 2017 law aimed at implementing a constitutional amendment that broadly legalizes medical marijuana in Florida.
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By Amanda Bronstad | February 10, 2020
In a brief before California's First District Court of Appeal on Friday, Bayer insisted that "egregious and pervasive misconduct" by plaintiffs counsel infected the trial.
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