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Roundup Cancer Trial Takes a Break, Testimony Resumes Monday

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Posted on April 5, 2019 by Carey Gillam

The Pilliod v. Monsanto trial was on a break Friday, a so-called “dark” day for all parties.

Testimony resumes Monday with plaintiffs’ attorneys presenting expert witness UCLA epidemiologist Dr. Beate Ritz.

Monsanto Roundup Trial Tracker   Beate Ritz
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