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Monsanto Roundup Lawsuit | Free Case Evaluation
As of September 2022, about 30,000 Roundup lawsuits are still active.
Many thousands more have been filed in state courts.
A federal judge in Texas last week denied a motion for summary judgment filed by Bayer in a Roundup case. Bayer was seeking summary judgment based on a version of its federal preemption argument. The same preemption argument was rejected by the 9th Circuit last year and Bayer’s effort to appeal that rejection to the Supreme Court failed.
Trial dates coming up
11/7/2022: Langford v. Monsanto (California)
11/29/2022: Pied v. Monsanto (Hawaii)
1/9/2023: Griswold v. Monsanto (St. Louis)
1/23/2023: Freiwald v. Monsanto (California)


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