Bayer has agreed to delay part of a proposed settlement of allegations that its widely used weed killer Roundup caused cancer after a US judge questioned its plan to deal with future claims.
The use of Bayer's contested weed-killer glyphosate, the subject of more than 10,000 lawsuits in the US over claims it causes cancer, will eventually die out, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told ...
Lawyers for Bayer AG, the parent company of Monsanto, have cited the agency's determination in lawsuits from plaintiffs who say the weed killer contributed to their cancers. But the findings didn ...
Bayer BAYN1.13%increase; green up pointing triangle said the Federal Court of Australia closed the last pending case in the country over whether its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer, a win for the ...
Bayer, defended by Herbert Smith Freehills, said the McNickle judgment was the first Roundup final judgment outside the U.S.
Bayer has argued that decades of studies and regulatory assessments have shown the weed killer to be safe for human use. Mr Hardeman, 70, treated his property in Sonoma County, California ...