Tillery Class action lawyer Stephen Tillery spent four hours attacking the integrity of a professor who estimated that a statewide ban on weed killer atrazine would wipe out 48,000 jobs at a hearing on Nov. 2.
We all have favorite causes: charitable groups, social groups, political groups. We might not mind other people knowing what charity we support. After all, it's likely to be our church, the United Way, or an organization fighting a disease that claimed a loved one.
Reeg Syngenta Crop Protection is seeking to dismiss a claim for declaratory relief in a federal class action lawsuit over the herbicide atrazine, arguing that only regulatory agencies can determine the weedkiller's safety.
Bast SPRINGFIELD – Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge must carry out Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder's order requiring agricultural trade groups, researchers and consultants to disclose their activities to Stephen Tillery, who hasn't sued any of them.
Tillery BENTON – U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert wanted to get rid of unnecessary documents that Stephen Tillery filed in litigation over weed killer atrazine, but technology wouldn't let him.
Brown EAST ST. LOUIS – Aaron Zigler of Korein Tillery class action law firm claims owners of Facebook break state law when they publish product endorsements of adolescents, but he hasn't identified the law he believes they break.
Learner BENTON – Nature groups want U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert to unseal documents about weed killer atrazine that Magistrate Judge Phil Frazier wouldn't unseal.
A headline posted on a recent story involving the atrazine federal class action lawsuit incorrectly stated, "Environmental group says Tillery schemed to exert pressure on Syngenta." The headline has been changed to, "Environmental group pushes to unseal Syngenta documents."
Learner It's time to get the facts straight about the efforts by the Environmental Law & Policy Center and the Prairie Rivers Network to ensure that documents filed with the Court in the Syngenta atrazine pollution case aren't hidden from the public.
Tillery BENTON – Stephen Tillery proposes that Corn Belt communities completely remove weed killer atrazine from water supplies not because they must but because they can.
Learner BENTON – U.S. Magistrate Judge Phil Frazier decided not to tear up an order that protects the privacy of Syngenta Crop Protection in litigation with Stephen Tillery.
Reeg BENTON – Syngenta Crop Protection urges U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert to resist Stephen Tillery's plea to declare weed killer atrazine harmful in any concentration.
Learner BENTON – Any document class action lawyer Stephen Tillery chooses to file belongs to the public even if he filed it for no public purpose, according to private groups seeking access to records Tillery obtained from Syngenta Crop Protection.
The story of the goose that laid the golden eggs is one of Aesop's best-loved fables. The farmer blessed with the amazing goose grows rich, but is gripped by greed.
Tillery BENTON – As U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert decides whether to exercise jurisdiction over Swiss holding company Syngenta AG, he will consider evidence that plaintiff lawyer Stephen Tillery urged him to ignore.
Tillery BENTON – As U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert begins to unseal documents in litigation over weed killer atrazine, he welcomes assistance from volunteers.
Tillery The lead plaintiff in one of a series of pending class actions filed against the makers of the weed killer atrazine has responded to arguments about First Amendment privileges invoked over documents related to public relations efforts.