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February 14, 2021
Some of the largest companies in the agriculture industry produce chemicals and seeds to sell to farms. These companies provide herbicides, pesticides, and seeds that are resilient to both natural and man-made dangers to plants. These companies, including Bayer, BASF, Nutrien, Corteva, and Syngenta, have consistently been involved in various types of litigation. Recently, they were named beside each other as defendants in a series of class-action antitrust lawsuits.
This article will consider analytics of lawsuits involving three separate agrichemical companies, Syngenta, Corteva, and Nutrien Ag Solutions, since the beginning of 2019. Aside from some of the recent antitrust lawsuits, the companies’ legal histories are very unique and the legal statistics vary significantly between them.
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Employers interested in sponsoring foreign national workers for new cap-subject H-1B visas this year need to be getting ready now.
This past Friday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the initial registration period for the upcoming FY 2022 H-1B cap season will open at noon EST on Tuesday, March 9 and run through noon EST on Thursday, March 25. During this period, employers will be allowed to register prospective H-1B beneficiaries by electronically submitting limited information about the employer and the beneficiary through a specially created USCIS account and paying a $10 registration fee.