SAN FRANCISCO -- Monsanto scored a critical victory Wednesday as the federal judge overseeing the consolidated Roundup litigation allowed the Bayer-AG owned company to choose the first non-California case to go to trial.
After a state court jury hit Monsanto for more than $2 billion in May, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said he wants to "set an aggressive schedul...
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