"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- As the trial begins in a major toxic pollution lawsuit against Monsanto Co., jurors won't be allowed to tackle a key issue: Should the company pay to clean up dioxin it allegedly spewed across the city of Nitro?
Experts won't testify about the need for property remediation. Lawyers won't argue about the issue. Jurors won't be asked to force Monsanto to spend the hundreds of millions of dollars such a project could cost.
Judges O.C. Spaulding and Derek Swope issued rulings in July and November that threw out that part of the case."
Ken Ward Jr. reports for the Charleston Gazette January 7, 2012.
SEE ALSO:
"Long Story of Monsanto and Dioxin Continues" (Charleston Gazette)
"Ruling Leaves Dioxin Cleanup Out of Monsanto Trial"
Source: Charleston Gazette, 01/10/2012