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Marler Clark has published 5,662 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.

June 06, 2001 Press Releases

Another E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Sizzler

Marler Clark filed another E. coli lawsuit against Sizzler USA and E & B ManagementIn. In addition to Sizzler, named as defendants in the complaint were the restaurant’s three insurance companies: Federal Insurance, Secura Insurance, and Reliance Insurance. …

May 17, 2001 Press Releases

A call for country of origin labeling on fruits and vegetables

Bill Marler argued that a death and dozens of reports of illness in the Western United States that were linked to Salmonella-contaminated cantaloupe could have been avoided if such imported fresh fruits were labeled to indicate their country of origin. …

May 10, 2001 Outbreaks

Shigella outbreak results in lawsuit against Mount Vernon Royal Fork Restaurant

Marler Clark filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Mount Vernon, Washington, woman who became ill with a Shigella infection after eating at the Royal Fork Restaurant located at 2300 Freeway Drive in Mount Vernon on January 11, 2001. At least 11 people were infected with Shigella after eating at …

April 26, 2001 Outbreaks

Lawsuit seeks damages for Salmonella victims

The Henrico County Health Department closed Linh’s Bakery and Deli after food made there sickened nearly 250 people. The health department traced the outbreak to raw eggs in a sandwich spread prepared at the Bakery and Deli. …

April 06, 2001 Outbreaks

E. coli Attorney Marler Calls for States to End School Poisonings

Bill Marler asked legislators to take a stand on school lunch safety after an E. coli outbreak at Finley Elementary School was traced to school lunch. …

April 02, 2001 Outbreaks

Robeson Schools E. coli Outbreak Litigation - North Carolina (2001)

Marler Clark represented 34 children who became ill with E. coli infections after consuming homemade butter served to students during a classroom demonstration at Prospect Elementary School in Robeson County, North Carolina, in the fall of 2001. …

April 02, 2001 Outbreaks

Viva Cantaloupe Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuit - Washington, California (2001)

In 2001, a Salmonella outbreak among residents of several states was traced to the consumption of contaminated cantaloupe produced by a Mexican grower and imported by Shipley Sales Service of Nogales, Arizona. Marler Clark represented victims of the outbreak in claims against the importer. …

April 01, 2001 Outbreaks

Royal Fork Shigella Outbreak Lawsuits - Washington (2001)

Marler Clark represented victims of a 2002 Shigella outbreak that was traced to the Royal Fork restaurant in Mt. Vernon, Washington. The outbreak's source was an infected food worker who did not practice proper hygiene. …

April 01, 2001 Outbreaks

Finley Elementary School E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit - Washington (2001)

In 2001, an E. coli outbreak among students at Finley Elementary School in Finley, Washington, was investigated by Washington Department of Health and Benton-Franklin Health Department investigators who determined that eleven children were part of the outbreak and that the source of the outbreak was under-cooked ground beef served in …

April 01, 2001 Outbreaks

Excel E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit - Georgia (2001)

Marler Clark represented a young boy who was hospitalized for four days after eating a ground beef patty produced by Excel and purchased from a Georgia Sam's Club in 2001. Three other Georgia children also tested positive for E. coli, and Excel recalled 190,811 pounds of ground beef and pork …

March 31, 2001 Outbreaks

D’Angelo’s Deli Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuits - Massachusetts (2001)

In 2001, Marler Clark was retained by 15 people who contracted hepatitis A after eating food prepared at D'Angelo's Deli in Swansea, Massachusetts. The hepatitis A outbreak was traced back to a food worker who practiced improper hygiene while preparing food. In addition to those who became ill, Marler Clark …

March 31, 2001 Outbreaks

China Buffet E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit - Minnesota (2001)

In 2001, the Minnesota Department of Health identified a China Buffet restaurant in Alexandria as the source of an E. coli outbreak. Five people were hospitalized during the outbreak. Marler Clark represented a woman who developed hemolytic uremic syndrome and was in the hospital for several months. …

March 16, 2001 Outbreaks

The Path(ogen) to Success

Tom Duffy interviewed Bill Marler about nearly a decade of foodborne iillness litigation, with a focus on E. coli outbreaks and what food poisoning cases have meant for his business. …

March 15, 2001 Firm News

Activist Law Firm Lobbying for Hepatitis-A Vaccination Program

Food manufacturers and restaurants should voluntarily vaccinate their employees against hepatitis-A, according to attorneys from the Seattle-based law firm of Marler Clark following a recent hepatitis-A outbreak in Orlando, Fla. …

March 07, 2001 Publications

The Inside Story: How 11 Schoolkids Got $4.75 Million in E. coli Lawsuit

“Once you [are hit with] a lawsuit, and it has been proven that your product was the source of the bacteria, there's not a whole lot you can do. Hopefully, your company has plenty of insurance because these cases are not cheap.”--Attorney William Marler, of Marler Clark …

February 01, 2001 Press Releases

Jury Returns Verdict in Finley E. coli Trial

A Benton County jury found the Finley School District to be 100-percent responsible for the E. coli infections contracted by 11 children after the children ate taco meat contaminated with E. coli. …

December 09, 2000 Press Releases

E. coli-stricken Navy family files lawsuit against meat packer

A young Navy family represented by Marler Clark filed a lawsuit against the AFG, a Wisconsin meat supplier, for making them sick after they ate E. coli-tainted meat purchased from a Cub Foods store in Waukegan, IL. The suit was filed in Federal District Court in Wisconsin. …

December 06, 2000 Recalls

Recalls of Tainted Meat Not Working, Attorney Says

Bill Marler called on the USDA to implement a new, more efficient, recall process for contaminated ground beef and other meat products. …

December 05, 2000 Outbreaks

American Food Group Should Pay E. coli Victims' Medical Bills

Bill Marler called on American Foods Groups, Inc., the Green Bay, Wisconsin meat supplier implicated in a Minnesota E. coli outbreak, to pay medical bills of those in the upper Midwest who were stricken with E. coli infections, saying, "American Foods should do the responsible thing for those already injured …

November 29, 2000 Outbreaks

Carl's Jr. February 2000 Hepatitis A Outbreak Class Action

All those who were exposed to hepatitis A during the February 2000 outbreak and who received the immuno globulin (IG) treatment to guard against infection as a result, were to contact Marler Clark regarding the class action lawsuit. Attorneys asked individuals to not contact the Carl’s Jr. outlet directly, nor …

October 24, 2000 Outbreaks

Seattle Law Firm Obtains $1.4 Million Settlement on Behalf of Salmonella Outbreak Victims

Marler Clark announced that it obtained a $1.4 million settlement on behalf of 55 persons who were infected with Salmonella Muenchen after drinking orange juice contaminated with the bacteria. The juice was manufactured by Arizona-based Sun Orchard, Inc. …

September 16, 2000 Press Releases

Lawsuit seeks damages for Maryland Shore hepatitis A victims

A resident of Sellersville, Pennsylvania, filed a lawsuit against Catamarans Restaurant on Solomons Island, after she was infected with hepatitis A during the August 2000 outbreak in Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties in Maryland. The spread of the hepatitis A virus was linked to an employee of that restaurant. At …

September 14, 2000 Press Releases

Second E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Wendy's

The parents of a 14-year old boy from Salem, Oregon, filed the second lawsuit against the Wendy’s restaurant located at 2375 Commercial Street in Salem. The lawsuit claims that Wendy’s was liable for injuries and damages that the boy sustained as one of the victims of the E. coli O157:H …

September 02, 2000 Press Releases

E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Wendy's

An 85-year old Salem resident filed a lawsuit against the Wendy’s restaurant located at 2375 Commercial Street in Salem, Oregon. He was one of at least sixty people who became ill with symptoms of E. coli O157:H7 infection after eating at the Wendy's restaurant. …

August 30, 2000 Press Releases

Attorney Calls on Wendy's to Pay all Victims' Medical Bills

William Marler called on Wendy’s corporate leaders “to do the right thing and immediately pay all the victim’s medical bills related to E. coli illnesses caused by its Salem franchise." …

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