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Marler Clark has published 5,668 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.
July 03, 2006 • Outbreaks
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June 30, 2006 • Outbreaks
June 29, 2006 • Outbreaks
Salmonella lawsuits filed against Fern Hill Country Club
Marler Clark filed three lawsuits Tuesday against the Fern Hill Country Club, the caterer whose pastries were traced as the source of a Salmonella outbreak among attendees at receptions held at the Macomb County Community College Performing Arts Center following two Donny Osmond concerts in April, 2005. …
June 28, 2006 • Outbreaks
Macon County E. coli outbreak sends two children to hospital with kidney failure
An E. coli O157:H7 outbreak has been traced to a Macon County, Tennessee, day care center. The Tennessee Department of Health reported that nine children became ill with E. coli infections, after being exposed to an ill child at Paulette’s Group Day Care Home. Two of the children were admitted …
June 28, 2006 • Outbreaks
June 28, 2006 • Events & Speaking Engagements
National Environmental Health Association (2006)
Denis Stearns presented at the National Environmental Health Association's 70th Annual Education Conference & Exhibition. His topic was "Economic Incentives for Improved Food Safety: Seeking Reimbursement of Public Expenditures Caused by Foodborne Illness Outbreaks." …
June 23, 2006 • Outbreaks
June 21, 2006 • Outbreaks
June 21, 2006 • Outbreaks
June 20, 2006 • Events & Speaking Engagements
110th Annual Association of Food and Drug Officials Education Conference (2006)
Bill Marler spoke at the 110th Annual AFDO Education Conference in Albany, New York, on the topic of "Focus on Food Safety - Distinguishing Between Legitimate and Illegitimate Claims of Food Poisoning." …
June 19, 2006 • Outbreaks
Tillamook hepatitis A outbreak at Sharky’s restaurant cause for public health concern
A hepatitis A outbreak was traced to Sharky's restaurant in Tillamook, Oregon. Marler Clark encouraged residents of Tillamook County to be aware of the symptoms of hepatitis A infection and stressed the importance of proper hygiene in the prevention of the further spread of illness. …
June 19, 2006 • Outbreaks
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June 18, 2006 • Outbreaks
Central Atlantic States Association of Food and Drug Officials Meeting (2006)
Bill Marler presented on a victim's and plaintiff's view of foodborne illness outbreak litigation to public health officials at the CASA meeting, held in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. His speech was titled, "Foodborne Illness CSI: Cracking the Legal Code." …
June 15, 2006 • Outbreaks
June 14, 2006 • Case News
Big Fresno Fair E.coli Outbreak Lawsuits
Six children were infected with E. coli O157:H7 at the 2005 Big Fresno Fair petting zoo. The most seriously injured child was hospitalized for several months, and is still dealing with her injuries. …
June 13, 2006 • Outbreaks
Seattle attorney investigating Salmonella outbreak traced to Café Barbette
Bill Marler is in Minneapolis, finalizing settlements from the Dole E. coli O157:H7 outbreak, and investigating a Salmonella outbreak traced to an Uptown Minneapolis restaurant. At least 20 people became ill after eating at Cafe Barbette on June 5th and 6th. …
June 13, 2006 • Outbreaks
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