Fears Nachawati Trial Lawyers Praise Judge's Denial of Bayer's Flawed Proposal to Settle Cancer Claims Linked to Weed Killer
Fears Nachawati Law Firm celebrates a significant ruling from U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria that rejected Bayer AG's proposed settlement concerning Roundup cancer claims. Judge Chhabria criticized the settlement for being unfair and limiting future lawsuits from cancer victims exposed to Roundup, developed by Monsanto, acquired by Bayer in 2018. This ruling allows over 4,000 current and future cancer victims to pursue individual trials, holding Bayer accountable for potential damages related to non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases. The multidistrict litigation continues in California's federal court.
- Judge's ruling allows over 4,000 cancer victims to proceed with individual lawsuits against Bayer.
- Ruling criticized settlement as unfair, potentially increasing liabilities for Bayer.
- Bayer faces continued legal exposure related to Roundup, impacting its financial outlook.
- Judge's decision may lead to prolonged litigation and associated legal costs for Bayer.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Trial lawyers from Dallas-based Fears Nachawati Law Firm praised a federal judge's ruling today that rejected a settlement from Bayer AG that would have limited future lawsuits from cancer victims exposed to the weed killer Roundup.
Fears Nachawati represents thousands of cancer victims in lawsuits against Bayer. Firm co-founder Majed Nachawati said the ruling from U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria sends an important message to Bayer AG (OTCMKTS: BAYRY) and a different group of plaintiffs' lawyers who crafted the flawed and unfair settlement involving Roundup. The herbicide was developed by Monsanto, which was acquired by Bayer in 2018.
"Because of today's order from Judge Chhabria, justice for present and future cancer victims prevailed. We applaud Judge Chhabria for soundly rejecting Bayer, Monsanto and [plaintiffs' lawyer] Cabraser's Faustian bargain," Mr. Nachawati said.
"The result of this monumental decision is that thousands of current and future cancer victims will be able to proceed to trial individually and be judged by a jury of fellow Americans based on the facts and evidence. Bayer and Monsanto will now face massive exposure for placing profits over safety. We look forward to trial on behalf of every cancer victim we represent," Mr. Nachawati said.
Fears Nachawati represents more than 4,000 people who have developed non-Hodgkins lymphoma after exposure to Roundup, and the firm has been a vocal critic of the proposed settlement.
Judge Chhabria pointedly criticized the settlement framework, which sought to allow Monsanto to continue selling Roundup without a warning label. At the same time, it would restrict future cancer victims from seeking punitive damages in lawsuits, a provision the judge called "clearly unreasonable."
"The settlement proposal from these attorneys would accomplish a lot for Monsanto … It would accomplish far less for the Roundup users who have not been diagnosed with [non-Hodgkins lymphoma] – and not nearly as much as the attorneys pushing this deal contend," Judge Chhambria wrote in the order.
The multidistrict litigation (MDL) is In re: Bayer Roundup Products Liability Litigation, case number 3:16-md-02741, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Dallas-based Fears | Nachawati Law Firm represents individuals in mass tort litigation, businesses and governmental entities in contingent litigation and individual victims in complex personal injury litigation. The largest and most diverse products liability law firm in the nation, Fears | Nachawati was ranked No. 1 nationally in product liability filings in federal court over the last three years. For more information, visit https://www.fnlawfirm.com.
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