Georgia Jury Awards $2.1 Billion in Landmark Case Against Bayer Over Cancer Claims Linked to Roundup Herbicide

Atlanta, GA – A Georgia jury recently awarded a staggering $2.1 billion in damages to plaintiffs who claimed that Bayer AG’s popular herbicide, Roundup, caused their cancer. This verdict marks one of the highest punitive damages awarded in a legal battle concerning the alleged toxic effects of the weedkiller. The plaintiffs, a group consisting of multiple cancer patients, argued that the glyphosate-based herbicide was a significant factor in developing their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Bayer, which acquired Monsanto in 2018 and inherited its liabilities, maintains that Roundup is safe, emphasizing its approval from environmental regulators worldwide. Legal … Read more

Retired Philly Detectives Face Jury in Landmark Perjury Trial Over Decades-Old Murder Case

PHILADELPHIA — Jury deliberations are set to commence in the perjury case against three retired Philadelphia homicide detectives. The former officers, Martin Devlin, Manuel Santiago, and Frank Jaster-Zambesky, are accused of lying under oath during their investigation into the murder of 77-year-old Louise Talley in 1991. The prosecution claims the detectives rushed their investigative process, leading to discrepancies in their testimonies. The case, which has gripped local attention, revisits the events surrounding the brutal murder of Talley, who was found strangled and stabbed in her home. The subsequent investigation led by Devlin, Santiago, and Jaster-Zambesky … Read more

New Jersey Court Debates Timing of Lawsuits in Landmark Legal Malpractice Hearing

TRENTON, N.J. — A notable legal debate unfolded in New Jersey on Tuesday, where appeals court judges deliberated over the nuances of when exactly a malpractice claim against attorneys can be initiated. The discussion, which could potentially expand the scope of lawsuits against legal professionals, centered around a case involving the now-defunct service dog organization, Merlin’s Kids. During the hearing, the Superior Court Appellate Division panel addressed arguments from Merlin’s Kids, which contended that their lawsuit was timely based on the state’s six-year statute of limitations. The organization argued that their attorney’s failure to file … Read more

Georgia Jury Awards $2.1 Billion to Man in Landmark Roundup Cancer Case

Atlanta, GA — In a landmark legal decision, a Georgia jury awarded nearly $2.1 billion to John Barnes, a plaintiff who developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma after using Roundup weed killer for several decades. This verdict is one of the largest against the product to date and stands as the largest-ever single-plaintiff injury verdict in Georgia’s history. Bayer, the current owner of Monsanto, which produces Roundup, expressed its intention to challenge the jury’s decision. The company has faced several courtroom battles over Roundup, maintaining the product’s safety despite claiming it plans to appeal against the ruling based … Read more