Bayer AG is facing legal challenges related to its Roundup weedkiller. The company is seeking a reconsideration from the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals regarding a lawsuit by a Georgia doctor claiming Roundup caused his cancer. In recent trials, jurors in Arkansas ruled in favor of Monsanto, a Delaware judge declared a mistrial, and a California judge reduced a $332 million jury award by over 90%. Another trial involving a groundskeeper's cancer death ended with a hung jury.
BREAKING: In Roundup trials on Friday, jurors in Arkansas sided with Monsanto, and a Delaware judge declared a mistrial. https://t.co/GLImWbErHa
⚠️ LATEST TRIAL OVER BAYER'S ROUNDUP ENDS WITH HUNG JURY Full Story → https://t.co/TWHj0tjlQL https://t.co/ne0OB4Susx
A jury was unable to reach a verdict in a trial over claims that Roundup weedkiller made by Bayer AG’s Monsanto unit was to blame for a groundskeeper’s cancer death. https://t.co/eICx07KGcn
Bayer persuaded a California judge to slash by more than 90% a $332 million jury award to someone who blamed his cancer on Roundup weedkiller https://t.co/vqmRh3k9HN
Bayer AG has asked the full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider, for the second time, a three-judge panel's ruling that it must face a lawsuit by a Georgia doctor who says the company's Roundup weedkiller gave him cancer @brenpiers https://t.co/xVFxr504PB https://t.co/JwYr0AsKu4