Holiday Shores Sanitary District
Recent News About Holiday Shores Sanitary District
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Syngenta files motion to compel in Greenville federal atrazine class action
Reeg The defendant in a proposed federal class action over water contamination allegedly caused by the weed killer atrazine is asking the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois to compel each plaintiff currently listed in the suit to answer discovery questions including questions related to damages and water testing results. -
Parties haggle over confidential documents in Syngenta atrazine case
Mudge The parties in a proposed state class action over alleged water contamination caused by atrazine haggled over the confidentiality of documents related to defendant Syngenta Crop Protection LLC's public relations efforts. -
Holiday Shores moves for protective order; to file documents under seal in Syngenta atrazine class action
Reeg Lead plaintiff Holiday Shores Sanitary District is asking for a protective order and to file documents under seal in the days leading up to a Friday hearing on a series of discovery disputes that have plagued its proposed class action against Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC. -
Frazier denies Syngenta move to quash subpoenas to non-parties in atrazine class
Tillery U.S. Magistrate Judge Phillip Frazier rejected a move by Syngenta Crop Protection LLC and its Switzerland-based parent company, Syngenta AG seeking to quash subpoenas issued to 100 non-parties to a federal class action centered on the company's weed killer atrazine. -
Kansas plaintiffs dropped from federal Syngenta atrazine class action
Two Kansas cities have been dropped from a proposed multi-state class action against Syngenta Crop Protection LLC and its Swiss parent company Syngenta AG over claims that a weed killer made by the companies contaminates water supplies. -
Syngenta seeks protective order blocking 100 subpoenas of non-parties to class action; Subpoenas seek 10 years of atrazine records
Reeg Atrazine maker Syngenta Crop Protection LLC is seeking a protective order to block the subpoenas of 100 non-parties in a proposed class action over the weed killer brought by lead plaintiff the Holiday Shores Sanitary District a week before a hearing in the case. -
Syngenta seeks to cite additional authority as atrazine hearing nears
Defendant Syngenta AG is asking to cite additional authority in the form of a recent United States Supreme Court opinion as a hearing date on its motion to dismiss a federal case brought by water providers over alleged contamination caused by the company's weed killer atrazine. -
Hearing set on Syngenta AG motion to dismiss federal atrazine suit
Tillery More than a year after Syngenta AG filed a motion to dismiss a proposed federal class action brought by the City of Greenville over alleged water contamination, a hearing date has been set. -
Closed court document review in Syngenta atrazine case takes hours
Tillery After accusations of fraud and barbs over a highly contentious discovery process, the parties in one of a series of class actions brought against the makers of the weed killer atrazine spent most of the day in a closed courtroom with Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge reviewing disputed documents. -
Syngenta calls sanctions move a 'meritless crusade' in atrazine class action
Reeg Syngenta Crop Protection LLC is calling a sanctions move filed by the lead plaintiffs in a proposed class action centered on the weed killer atrazine "flatly wrong," and is part of a "meritless crusade for sanctions." -
Holiday Shores moves to quash Syngenta subpoenas due to vacation
Tillery Holiday Shores Sanitary District, the lead plaintiff in a series of proposed class actions against the makers of the weed killer atrazine, is asking Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge to quash a series of scheduled depositions due to scheduling conflicts. -
Mudge allows plaintiffs to file exhibits under seal in Syngenta atrazine class action
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has allowed the lead plaintiff in a series of proposed class actions filed over claims related to the weed killer atrazine to file exhibits under seal in the days leading up to a sanctions motion hearing against defendant Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. -
Holiday Shores moving for protective order after Syngenta subpoenas expert witnesses
Tillery Lead plaintiff Holiday Shores Sanitary District is asking Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge to limit the scope covered by two subpoenas issued to expert witnesses in a proposed class action over the weed killer atrazine. -
Syngenta issues subpoenas to National Resources Defense Council, experts in state atrazine case
Reeg Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. has issued subpoenas to the National Resources Defense Counsel (NRDC) and two of its experts in a proposed Madison County class action over the weed killer atrazine. -
Syngenta pushes back on sealed documents issue in federal atrazine class action
Reeg Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. agrees that some documents plaintiffs filed under seal in a proposed federal class action over alleged water contamination should never have been sealed. -
Mudge sets date to review documents in Syngenta atrazine case
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has set a June date to privately review documents in a 2004 proposed class action against Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. over alleged water contamination caused by atrazine. -
Heartland Institute claims Tillery subpoena is attempt to 'bully, harass and annoy'
Martin CHICAGO – Heartland Institute, seeking to protect the privacy of its contributors in federal court, asks District Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan to strike Stephen Tillery's allegations that it created false reports on weed killer atrazine for Syngenta Crop Production. -
Syngenta opposes environmental groups' intervention in federal atrazine class action
Reeg The defendant fighting a proposed federal class action over alleged water contamination caused by the weed killer atrazine contends that it has "serious doubts" about why two environmental groups are asking to intervene in the suit brought by the City of Greenville, Ill. and to unseal documents in the case. -
PR executive says 'intimidation' accusation is 'ridiculous' and 'untrue'
Thompson Public relations executive Jayne Thompson said that an attempt to characterize a litigation support strategy for Madison County class action defendant Syngenta as a campaign of intimidation is "ridiculous" and "untrue." -
Syngenta PR proposal warns that plaintiffs 'are at war' to take revenue stream
Mudge A five-and-a-half year old public relations proposal cited last week by Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge as "hostile" toward the Madison County judicial system touches on more than just the county's judicial reputation.