A Fort Smith medical marijuana cultivator should have been "joined as an indispensable party" in a lawsuit filed by a rival company seeking to strip its state cultivation license, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
A Fort Smith medical marijuana cultivator should have been "joined as an indispensable party" in a lawsuit filed by a rival company seeking to strip its state cultivation license, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - A narrow majority of justices on the Arkansas Supreme Court refused to intervene in a state judge’s order requiring Bayer AG Chief Executive Werner Bauman to subject himself to a deposition in one of tens of thousands of lawsuits claiming Roundup herbicide causes cancer.
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