U.S. Supreme Court rules $ 62m consumer fraud judgement.
New Jersey-based BASF Corp. was for the payment of $ 62 million a stoppage last week, finally resolving a class of Action Lawsuit that the chemical companies accused of defrauding farmers by setting the market for herbicides.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Denial-of-BASF Petition for certiorari “paved the way for farmers to pay, nine years after he started using Norman.
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