Oral arguments were heard earlier this month in an appeal of a jury verdict and award to a couple who claim they contracted cancer from the herbicide Roundup.
The following cases categorized as "breach of contract/warranty" were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Nov. 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by D. L. Falk Construction Inc. against City of Livermore on Nov. 5: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed'.
The following cases categorized as "breach of contract/warranty" were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on March 4. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Shames Construction Company Ltd. against American National Insurance Company and Livermore Investments LLC on March 4: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed'.
A widely used weed killer is not responsible for the cancer with which a California couple has been diagnosed, and a 2019 verdict that awarded them more than $2 billion — later reduced to $87 million — should be overturned, Monsanto stated in an appeal filed Feb. 7.
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Livermore Associates LLC against Andy Yang on May 8: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed'
The following breach of contract/warranty-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on May 8. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
OAKLAND – The third case in which Monsanto’s Roundup is alleged to have caused cancer got underway at the Oakland, Alameda County Superior Courthouse on March 28. Opening statements of Pilliod v. Monsanto were made just hours before a federal jury found Monsanto liable for $80.5 million across the Bay in San Francisco in the case of Edwin Hardeman v. Monsanto.
The following wrongful termination-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Jan. 4. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Joseph Oguejiofor against Livermore Toyota and Gus Segura on Jan. 4: 'Complaint-Wrongful Termination Filed'
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego woman has filed a class-action suit against a Livermore corporation that she has no business relationship with over claims it continues to call her to collect an alleged debt.