USA - Carey Danis & Lowe reports on Syngenta GMO corn transfer order

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Publish time: 23rd December, 2014      Source: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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USA - Carey Danis & Lowe reports on Syngenta GMO corn transfer orderUSA - Carey Danis & Lowe reports on Syngenta GMO corn transfer order" title="Share this link on Facebook">St. Louis, Missouri, USADecember 23, 2014A law firm specializing in class action lawsuits, Carey Danis & Lowe supplies their expert analysis on the Syngenta GMO corn transfer order to a Kansas federal court for pretrial proceedings.GMO corn cases filed across the United States, and targeting Swiss biotechnology company, Syngenta, are in the process of being consolidated in a Kansas federal court for pretrial proceedings. The consolidated case is In Re: Syngenta AG MIR 162 Corn Litigation, MDL No. 2591 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas.Management of the Syngenta GMO corn multidistrict litigation (MDL) has been handed over to U.S. District Judge John W. Lungstrum.*As a Missouri law firm specializing in class action lawsuits, and currently representing U.S. corn farmers who claim to have suffered financially from Syngenta's genetically-modified corn seed, Agrisure Viptera, or MIR 162, the team at Carey Danis & Lowe remains abreast of news that impacts U.S. corn farmers.Carey Danis & Lowe believes that the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) made a sound decision in ordering Syngenta GMO corn lawsuits to be centralized in one court. In the JPML's transfer order, a reason given for ordering the centralization is to avoid redundant research and evidence gathering, the possibility of varying pretrial rulings, and overuse of defendant and plaintiff resources.In all, the centralization of the Syngenta lawsuits will lead to an organized and efficient legal process, which is best for all parties involved, say Carey Danis & Lowe class action attorneys.Legal Assistance for U.S. Corn Farmers & ExportersAs the St. Louis law firm currently represents U.S. corn farmers in cases involving claims against Syngenta, Carey Danis & Lowe is available to review legal options and compensation eligibility with U.S. corn farmers and exporters who claim lost revenue from Syngenta's commercialization of the genetically-modified corn seed, Agrisure Viptera.Carey Danis & Lowe is a plaintiff's litigation firm based in St. Louis, Missouri with law offices across the United States in Illinois, Missouri, and Florida. Carey Danis & Lowe specializes in class action lawsuits. The Carey Danis & Lowe team is comprised of experienced attorneys working alongside knowledgeable and professional staff that includes medical doctors, nurses, and information technology specialists.More news from:. Syngenta AG. Syngenta USA. Syngenta Seeds Inc. (USA)Website: http://www.cnchemicals.com/: December 23, 2014The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originatedFair use notice