Holiday Shores Sanitary District
Recent News About Holiday Shores Sanitary District
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Holiday Shores files for more time on sanctions move in Syngenta atrazine case
Tillery The Holiday Shores Sanitary District has asked for more time to take a deposition related to a sanctions move in a proposed class action against Syngenta Crop Protection Inc., the maker of the weed killer, atrazine. -
Mudge orders Syngenta to produce PR firm documents
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has ordered Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. to turn over public relations and other documents that the company had claimed were privileged to plaintiff Holiday Shores Sanitary District. -
Syngenta files responses to sanctions moves centered on Swiss documents, market share data
Tillery Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. has filed two responses to sanctions moves aimed at it by the lead plaintiff in a proposed class action over alleged water contamination caused by the company's weed killer, atrazine. -
Heartland Institute fighting Tillery subpoena; Says disclosing members would cost support
Bast CHICAGO – Attorney Stephen Tillery of St. Louis, seeking to ban weed killer atrazine and force its producers to build water treatment plants throughout the Midwest, could also end up destroying a research institute that favors free enterprise. -
Holiday Shores files motion to compel in Syngenta atrazine suit
Tillery The lead plaintiff in one of a series of class actions filed over the alleged contamination of water by the herbicide atrazine is asking Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge to order the defendant in one of those suits to answer its discovery questions. -
Tillery wants PR firm's documents in atrazine class action
Tillery Lead plaintiff Holiday Shores Sanitary District has asked Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge to order defendant Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. to turn over documents related to Chicago public relations firm Jayne Thompson & Associates (JTA) that it claims are not privileged. -
Environmental groups file to unseal documents in federal atrazine class action against Syngenta
Learner Two environmental groups are moving to vacate an order sealing documents in a federal suit against the leading maker of the weed killer atrazine. -
Syngenta hearing moved as discovery disputes continue in atrazine class action
Reeg A Friday hearinA Friday hearing is off in one of a series of proposed class actions brought against the makers of the weed killer atrazine. -
Syngenta responds to 'wasteful sideshow;' counters Holiday Shores sanctions move set for hearing April 1
Reeg Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. claims plaintiff Holiday Shores Sanitary District has turned a "good faith compromise" into a "wasteful sideshow" in a proposed Madison County class action over the herbicide atrazine. -
University of Chicago moves to file docs under seal; Says plaintiff becoming 'increasingly aggressive'
Mudge The University of Chicago is asking to file documents under seal in a proposed Madison County class action against a leading maker of atrazine. -
Expert witness hearing moved to April in Holiday Shores atrazine class action
Mudge A hearing on when an expert witness from the University of Chicago was retained by the defendant in a class action over the weed killer atrazine has been moved for a second time. -
Third party moves to quash subpoenas in Syngenta atrazine class action
Lamb Attorneys for the University of Chicago are asking Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge to quash a series of subpoenas that would require their presence at a March 18 hearing in a class action brought against Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. over its chemical atrazine. -
Syngenta attorneys object to Holiday Shores' notices requiring them to appear
Reeg Attorneys for the defendant in one of a series of proposed class actions over the weed killer atrazine are calling on a Madison County Judge to quash hearing notices they say are "an abuse of the discovery process." -
Federal court denies motions to quash U of C professor's depositions in atrazine case
Coursey A University of Chicago professor whose role as an expert witness is central to discovery disputes in two proposed atrazine class actions says he will comply with discovery requests. -
University of Chicago professor calls Tillery's discovery requests 'irrelevant' and 'harassing'; Hearing reset to March 18
Tillery An evidentiary hearing set Thursday in a proposed Madison County class action against Syngenta over its weed killer atrazine has been moved. -
Tillery says 'cover-up'; Syngenta says 'colossal' waste of time in discovery dispute
Tillery Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge heard arguments in another of a series of discovery disputes that have dogged a class action brought by a local sanitary district against the makers of the weed-killer atrazine Wednesday. -
Mudge to hear moves in Syngenta atrazine class action next week
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is set to hear a plea by a non-party to a proposed class action centered on a common weed killer next week. -
When you have neither the facts nor the law on your side...
Sometimes, the fiercest battles are fought not only in a court of law, but also in the court of public opinion. -
Parties set out discovery schedule in federal Syngenta atrazine class action
Tillery The parties in a proposed federal class action over water contamination allegedly caused by the weed killer atrazine have laid out discovery steps that will lead them to argue whether the case should be certified. -
Appellate court denies Tillery leave to appeal in atrazine privilege matter
Tillery MOUNT VERNON – Appellate judges won't review a decision granting free speech privilege to groups whose documents Stephen Tillery of St. Louis demanded in his class action against Syngenta Crop Protection Services.