German drugs company Bayer AG's US$11 billion settlement of thousands of U.S. lawsuits over its Roundup weed killer is less defined than the ...
German drugs company Bayer AG's US$11 billion settlement of thousands of U.S. lawsuits over its Roundup weed killer is less defined than the company disclosed, a judge overseeing the suits said, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
FILE PHOTO: Logo and flags of Bayer AG are pictured outside a plant in Wuppertal, Germany August 9, 2019. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay/File PhotoREUTERS: German drugs company Bayer AG's US$11 billion settlement of thousands of U.S. lawsuits over its Roundup weed killer is less defined than the company disclosed, a judge overseeing the suits said, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chabbria threatened to lift a pause on the litigation and let it move forward, according to the report.
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