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Marler Clark has published 5,663 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 06, 2004 • Press Releases
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Chili's; Punitive Damages Sought
Marler Clark filed a class action lawsuit against Brinker Restaurant Corporation, the owner of the Vernon Hills Chili’s restaurant where hundreds were sickened as a result of eating Salmonella-contaminated food. The complaint, which was filed in US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, asked the judge to allow …
July 06, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 06, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 01, 2004 • Press Releases
Marler Clark files second lawsuit against Paramount Farms in almonds case
A lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Renton, Washington, resident who suffered a Salmonella infection after consuming Paramount Farms raw almonds he purchased at Costco. The plaintiff became ill with Salmonellosis, and developed Reactive Arthritis secondary to his Salmonella infection. …
June 30, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 29, 2004 • Press Releases
Two new Salmonella lawsuits filed against Chili's
Marler Clark filed two additional lawsuits against Brinker Restaurant Corporation, the parent company of the Vernon Hills Chili’s restaurant where hundreds were sickened a year ago as a result of eating contaminated food. The lawsuits were filed in Federal Court. …
June 28, 2004 • Press Releases
Class Action Lawsuit filed Against Friendly's
A class action lawsuit was filed against Friendly’s International, Inc., the owner of the Friendly’s restaurant located at 105 Broadway in Arlington, Massachusetts. Marler Clark filed the lawsuit on behalf of all individuals who were forced to receive Immune Globulin shots after being exposed to the hepatitis A virus at …
June 22, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 21, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 18, 2004 • Outbreaks
Sprouts recalled: salmonella outbreaks not uncommon, could be prevented
Montana sprout producer Down to Earth Sprouts recalled alfalfa sprouts and mixed spicy sprouts after discovering they were potentially contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. The sprouts were grown from alfalfa seeds supplied by a producer whose seeds were previously linked to sprout recalls for potential Salmonella contamination in five states. …
June 18, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 18, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 17, 2004 • Press Releases
E. coli victim sues BJ's Wholesale Club
Marler Clark filed a lawsuit against BJ’s Wholesale Club on behalf of a New Jersey boy who was three years old when he suffered complications of an E. coli infection after eating contaminated ground beef purchased at BJ’s in 2002. The complaint, which was filed in United States District Court …
June 17, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 17, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 15, 2004 • Outbreaks
Irradiating foods - One More Step to Preventing Illness in Our Schools
Bill Marler's opinion-editorial on food irradiation for the National School Lunch Program highlighted the need for safer food in the nation's school food supply. …
June 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
June 02, 2004 • Outbreaks
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June 01, 2004 • Outbreaks
May 27, 2004 • Outbreaks
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