Lawyers are challenging a $7.25 billion class-action settlement for Roundup cancer claims, calling it a 'sweetheart deal.' ...
Class action lawyers are seeking $675 million for their role in negotiating a $7.25 billion proposal to settle current and future lawsuits alleging that Bayer’s Roundup weedkiller causes cancer.
Cancer victims argue the proposed $7.25 billion Roundup "sweetheart deal" benefits Bayer and lawyers more than those harmed by the herbicide.
22nd Judicial Circuit Court Judge Timothy Boyer, in St. Louis, is set to decide whether to grant final approval of the Roundup settlement, including the fees, on July 9. The fees would compensate ...
A proposed $7.25 billion settlement over claims that Roundup weedkiller causes cancer now faces potential delays ...
Opponents of Bayer AG’s $7.25 billion proposal in Missouri state court to settle thousands of US cancer lawsuits over its Roundup weedkiller are trying to get a federal judge in California who shares ...
Class settlement: Bayer proposed a Missouri-based class program to resolve the bulk of Roundup-related Non‑Hodgkin Lymphoma claims for exposures before Feb. 17, 2026, running up to 21 years with ...
22nd Judicial Circuit Court Judge Timothy Boyer, in St. Louis, is set to decide whether to grant final approval of the Roundup settlement, including the fees, on July 9. The fees would compensate ...
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