
Wisner put Monsanto Co. on notice when he released internal, never-before-seen company documents last summer.
Wisner caught defense attorneys off guard after he challenged the agrochemical company’s protective order. Because Monsanto failed to file a motion to preserve the documents’ confidentiality, the plaintiff attorney posted the records on his firm’s website.
The costly mistake by Monsanto a...
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