Plaintiffs in Missouri Talc Case Ask Court to Stay Proceedings in Light of Motion to Remand



DOCUMENTS
  • Motion to Remand
  • Motion to Stay


ST. LOUIS – Plaintiffs whose talcum powder claims were recently removed to federal court have asked that court to stay the proceedings, arguing that they have recently moved to remand and continuing before the court has a chance to rule on that motion would save time and judicial resources.

In a motion to remand filed on July 27 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, the plaintiffs noted that the underlying case was removed one day after “an identically postured case brought by the same Plaintiffs’ counsel, against the same defendants, with the same allegations, involving …






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