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Key Takeaways * SCOTUS Roundup Ruling: The Supreme Court issued a 7-2 ruling finding that federal pesticide law preempts state-law failure-to-warn claims. However, alternative causes of action like negligence and design defect remain active. * Missouri Class Action Delay: The final approval hearing for the Missouri Roundup class action, originally scheduled for July 9th, has been pushed back. This delay allows objectors to brief issues and enables the parties to address the federal court remand. * Internal Corporate Pressure at Uber: A pension fund has launched a lawsuit targeting Uber’s board of directors and CEO for cutting compliance corners. This internal pressure arrives right before thousands of sexual assault cases head toward a September bellwether trial. * Bair Hugger Legacy Victory: In the decade-long Bair Hugger litigation, a Texas state court granted the plaintiffs a new trial in the Kelso case. The court determined that the previous jury instructions were confusing and incorrectly stated the law. * Public-Private Framework in Social Media MDL: The Social Media Addiction MDL judge denied Meta's motion to dismiss and found regulatory notice non-compliance on summary judgment. To handle these cases, 29 State Attorneys General are partner-shipping with elite private plaintiffs' firms like the Lanier Law Firm, utilizing a multi-pronged framework pioneered in opioid and AFFF litigations.
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