Bayer Moves Forward with Settlement in Roundup Case
Bayer is advancing a U.S. class settlement to address claims that its Roundup weedkiller causes non-Hodgkin lymphoma. CEO Bill Anderson highlights the settlement's significance to its Supreme Court case, aiming to minimize legal risks.
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Bayer announced a settlement in the U.S. to address ongoing and future claims that Roundup weedkiller is linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Bayer CEO Bill Anderson emphasized its importance to the company’s ongoing Supreme Court battle.
Anderson stated the settlement minimizes legal risks, as it forms a critical part of the case presented to the Supreme Court.
He noted both the settlement and the Supreme Court case as independently crucial components that strengthen Bayer's legal strategy.
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