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SCIASCIA ETAL VS MONSANTO COMPANY C/O REGISTERED A
On December 19, 2023 a 3 case was filed by (Subcribe to view) represented by (Subcribe to view) against (Subscribe to view) in the jurisdiction of Philadelphia County, PA. Judge Joshua H. Roberts presiding.
Case Details
Case Number
Filing Date
December 19, 2023
Last Refreshed
January 19, 2024
Filing Location
Philadelphia County, PA
Category
MT - ROUNDUP PRODUCTS
Status
Dismissal
Parties
Plaintiffs
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Defendants
Other Parties
Case Documents
Case Events
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January 11, 2024 |
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE FILED AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE OF SHORT FORM COMPLAINT UPON NOURYON CHEMICALS LLC BY SHERIFF SERVICE DAUPHIN ON 01/04/2024 FILED. |
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January 11, 2024 |
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE FILED AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE OF SHORT FORM COMPLAINT UPON MONSANTO COMPANY BY SHERIFF SERVICE DAUPHIN ON 01/04/2024 FILED. |
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January 09, 2024 |
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE FILED AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE OF PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT UPON NOURYON USA LLC BY PERSONAL SERVICE ON 01/02/2024 FILED. |
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January 09, 2024 |
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE FILED AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE OF PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT UPON NOURYON CHEMICALS LLC BY PERSONAL SERVICE ON 01/02/2024 FILED. |
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January 09, 2024 |
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE FILED AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE OF PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT UPON NOURYON SURFACE CHEMISTRY LLC BY PERSONAL SERVICE ON 01/02/2024 FILED. |
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December 19, 2023 | Docket Event |
CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER ISSUED This Case Management Order shall apply to all cases currently pending and subsequently filed in this mass tort program in this Court. 1) Global docket: This case has been assigned to the Roundup Products Litigation mass tort program. A global docket related to the Roundup Products Litigation mass tort has been established at 220500550. The global docket serves as a depository for the filing of pleadings, motions, orders, and other documents common to all cases in mass tort litigation. Counsel are expected to familiarize themselves with the orders and documents on the global docket and to regularly check the global docket for developments and additional case management orders entered in the mass tort litigation. 2) Liaison counsel: The Court will appoint liaison counsel to represent the interests of the plaintiffs and the defendants on administrative matters related to this mass tort. Only liaison counsel may enter an appearance on the global docket; accordingly, liaison counsel are expected to forward any documents that are filed on the global docket to their respective constituent groups. The names of liaison counsel will be listed in Case Management Order No. 2, which will be filed on the global docket. Upon the filing of a case, or upon being served with original process in a case assigned to this mass tort, the parties or their counsel are instructed to contact their respective liaison counsel. If a party, or their respective counsel, has any questions or concerns related to this mass tort litigation, those questions or concerns should first be addressed to their respective liaison counsel. 3) Status conferences: The Mass Tort Team Leader will hold periodic status conferences that shall be attended by liaison counsel. Liaison counsel shall provide an agenda to the Mass Tort Team Leader at least 48 hours in advance of the status conference. If exceptional circumstances exist such that non-liaison counsel wish to attend a particular status conference, then such a request shall be made to their respective liaison counsel; if liaison counsel does not object, then non-liaison counsel may attend the conference. If liaison counsel does object, non-liaison counsel may file a request with the Mass Tort Team Leader to attend the status conference. 4) Mass Tort Motions Procedures: The Mass Tort Team Leader has adopted certain motions procedures that are applicable to all cases pending in the non-asbestos mass tort programs. A copy of these motions procedures is attached as Exhibit A. 5) Pro hac vice motions: All candidates seeking admission pro hac vice, and all Pennsylvania-barred attorneys intending to serve as the sponsor for a candidate seeking admission pro hac vice, are instructed to familiarize themselves with the applicable rules related to admission pro hac vice including, but not limited to, Pa.R.C.P. 1012.1, Pa. B.A.R. 301, and 204 Pa. Code ? 81.503. Motions for admission pro hac vice must be filed on the docket of the individual case in which the candidate is applying for admission; motions for admission pro hac vice shall not be filed on the global docket. 6) Motions in limine: Before filing any motions in limine, trial counsel shall provide their opponent with a list of the motions in limine they intend to file. Trial counsel shall then meet and confer to determine whether any of the motions can be resolved by agreement. 7) Stipulations to dismiss or discontinue: If a plaintiff has agreed to stipulate to the dismissal of a defendant, the defendant (the ?Stipulated Defendant?) shall prepare a stipulation of dismissal. The Stipulated Defendant shall circulate the stipulation of dismissal to all defense counsel by letter, stating that any party has 10 days from the date of the letter to object to the dismissal of the Stipulated Defendant. If a party objects to the dismissal of the Stipulated Defendant, the objecting party shall notify the Stipulated Defendant in writing of the basis for the objection. If, after the expiration of the 10-day period, no objections are received by the Stipulated Defendant, the stipulation of dismissal may be electronically filed with the Court as unopposed. The electronically filed Stipulation of Dismissal must be accompanied by a cover letter stating no objections have been raised within the 10-day period as well as a copy of the dismissal letter. Service of the Court-approved Stipulation of Dismissal shall be effectuated via the Court?s electronic filing system on all parties of record. Any defendant who settles with the plaintiff and desires to have the matter marked discontinued as to that defendant may follow this procedure or, in the alternative, file a motion as set forth in Rule 229(b) of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. 8) Contact with the Court: All communications with the Court that are not filed of record should be directed to the director of the Complex Litigation Center. The director of the Complex Litigation Center can be reached at (215) 686-5100 or via email at ComplexLitigationCenter@courts.phila.gov. Counsel should not email or otherwise contact the Mass Tort Team Leader Judge except through Court filings. 9) The Court expects all counsel to amicably resolve any issues that arise as a result of the implementation of this order. The Court may make exceptions to any procedures or protocols set forth in this order in special situations, sua sponte or on written request, electronically filed with service upon all parties, of counsel upon showing extraordinary cause. Failure to comply with any deadlines set forth in any Case Management Order may, upon application to the Court, result in the imposition of appropriate sanctions, including dismissal. ...BY THE COURT: Joshua Roberts, J., MASS TORT TEAM LEADER |
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December 19, 2023 | WAITING FOR LISTING MASS TORT | ||
December 19, 2023 | JURY TRIAL PERFECTED | ||
December 19, 2023 | Docket Event |
COMPLAINT FILED NOTICE GIVEN COMPLAINT WITH NOTICE TO DEFEND WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS AFTER SERVICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 1018.1 FILED. |
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December 19, 2023 | COMMENCEMENT CIVIL ACTION JURY | ||
December 19, 2023 | ACTIVE CASE | ||
December 19, 2023 | Docket Event |
WAITING FOR LISTING MASS TORT none. |
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December 19, 2023 | Docket Event |
COMMENCEMENT CIVIL ACTION JURY none. |
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December 19, 2023 | Docket Event |
ACTIVE CASE E-Filing Number: 2312038818 |
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December 19, 2023 | Docket Event |
JURY TRIAL PERFECTED 12 JURORS REQUESTED. |
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