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Fighting Roundup: Monsanto’s Bold Bid To End Pesticide Litigation

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Michael Baum

Michael Baum shares the pivotal legal victories in the battle against Monsanto over the dangers of Roundup, highlighting how lawsuits revealed evidence linking glyphosate to cancer.

In his talk, “A Win Against Roundup, followed by an Audacious Attempt to End Pesticide/Herbicide Injury Litigation,” Baum details the groundbreaking $10.9 billion settlement and exposes Monsanto and Bayer’s breathtaking attempt to evade responsibility through gaining legislative immunity.

Discover how these corporate giants seek to block future lawsuits and why protecting your rights to sue over pesticide harm is more crucial than ever.

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