Florida Residents Drop Sugarcane Air Pollution Lawsuit
Florida Residents Drop Sugarcane Air Pollution Lawsuit
A group of Florida residents who claimed that controlled sugarcane crop burns are harming their health have dropped a lawsuit against several of the state’s largest sugar companies.According to The Associated Press, attorneys for the companies said they had reached an agreement with counsel for about twelve residents of Florida’s Glades, Hendry, and Palm Beach counties.Under the terms of the agreement, the lawsuit will be dismissed with prejudice.Each side, says The Associated Press, will be responsible for paying their own legal fees.As LegalReader.com reported before, the prospective class action lawsuit was first filed in June 2019.In their complaint, the Florida residents said that controlled sugarcane crop burns adversely affected their property values and contaminate the air with dangerous, cancer-causing carcinogens.Attorneys for the sugarcane companies say the lawsuit’s dismissal vindicates their clients, who have long maintained that the lawsuit lacked merit.
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