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Defendants move to designate lead in atrazine lawsuits
If Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder grants their motion, defendants in a series of pending suits over a common weed killer will have a new leader, in the form of Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. and its attorneys. -
Crowder clarifies position in denying atrazine protective order
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder has made her reasons clearer for denying a protective order to defendants in a series of class action suits against atrazine makers by signing an order clarifying them. -
Crowder allows atrazine amended complaint to go ahead, adds new chemicals to the mix
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder has given attorney Stephen Tillery the go-ahead to amend and expand his class action complaints against makers of the most commonly used herbicide among corn growers. -
Crowder takes under advisement Tillery's motion to grow atrazine suits
Reeg Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder said she would take under advisement a motion by attorney Stephen Tillery to amend his complaint against makers of the herbicide atrazine to add 66 new class members. -
Tillery's atrazine suits blame producers for all water pollution
Tillery Stephen Tillery of St. Louis and his band of small Illinois cities have figured out how to blame producers of weed killer atrazine for all water pollution. -
Tillery would add 66 new class members to atrazine suits
Tillery Stephen Tillery of St. Louis leads 40,000 small town residents into economic battle against makers of weed killer atrazine, and suspense builds as his army grows. -
Tillery atrazine hearing cancelled
A hearing for pending matters in class action suits over alleged atrazine contamination in Illinois water supplies has been canceled. -
Madison County atrazine suits challenge U.S. EPA standard
Tillery Either the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency measures the health risk in weed killer atrazine or Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder does. -
Tillery could add more sanitation districts to atrazine suits
Tillery Class action attorney Stephen Tillery said that up to 100 more Illinois sanitation districts could be interested in joining his six Madison County class action atrazine lawsuits. -
Companies named in class action complaints in '04
A list of companies and individuals named in this year's Madison County Circuit Court class action filings, which dropped from 106 in 2003 to 74 in 2004, is as follows: