2nd Bayer Trial Results in Another Plaintiff Verdict: $1.5 Million
Gray Ritter Graham attorney Don Downing was the court-appointed co-lead counsel who steered multi-district litigation against Bayer CropScience and other entities after unapproved experimental rice contaminated the U.S. rice supply. Over 10,000 rice producers and dozens of businesses were plaintiffs. Under Downing’s leadership, attorneys appointed to the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee conducted over a hundred depositions, analyzed and coded millions of documents, retained numerous experts, and prepared the first 34 cases for trial.
Gray Ritter Graham attorney Gretchen Garrison led the briefing team, which defeated numerous attempts at dismissal and secured important rulings, including that the Plant Protection Act did not permit presence of still-regulated genetically modified material in the conventional crop supply, the first such ruling in the country.
Three bellwether cases in 4 states went to trial. Don and Gretchen were trial counsel along with other Executive Committee members. The second trial resulted in another plaintiffs’ verdict of $1.5 million for Arkansas and Mississippi rice farmers. Pre- and post-verdict motions by Bayer were defeated. Click here to read more.
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