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Marler Clark has published 5,659 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.
November 29, 2007 • Outbreaks
CCC Alternative Learning Program Daycare E. coli Outbreak
In 2002, a child's E. coli infection and subesquent HUS was traced to a Texas daycare. …
November 29, 2007 • Outbreaks
Cargill E. coli Outbreak (2007)
The Cargill E. coli hamburger outbreak of 2007 infected consumers in several states with E. coli O157:H7. …
November 29, 2007 • Outbreaks
Captain's Galley Seafood Restaurant E. coli Outbreak
A June, 2007 E. coli outbreak was traced to the Captain's Galley Seafood Restaurant in North Carolina. …
November 29, 2007 • Outbreaks
Bauer Meats E. coli Outbreak
A Georgia child became ill with an E. coli outbreak in 1998 after eating a hamburger for school lunch. …
November 29, 2007 • Outbreaks
BJ's Wholesale Club E. coli Outbreak
In 2002, several children became ill with E. coli O157:H7 infections which were traced to the consumption of ground beef sold at BJ's Wholesale Club stores in NY and NJ. …
November 28, 2007 • Outbreaks
Seattle law firm files sixth lawsuit against ConAgra over Salmonella-tainted pot pies
Marler Clark filed a sixth lawsuit against ConAgra today on behalf of a victim of the Banquet pot pie Salmonella outbreak that sickened hundreds. The lawsuit was filed in Yakima County Superior Court on behalf of Yakima resident Renee Barnes, who became ill with a Salmonella infection in May, 200 …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel Norovirus Outbreak
Los Angeles County health officials traced the source of a Norovirus outbreak in Los Angeles …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Las Vegas Flamingo Norovirus Outbreak
1,200 guests and workers at the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas were reported to have suffered Norovirus infections in late October, 2004 …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Si Casa Flores Norovirus Outbreak
Si Casa Flores Norovirus Outbreak …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Carrabba's Restaurant Norovirus Outbreak
Carrabba's, a Lansing, Michigan restaurant, was the source of a Norovirus outbreak that sickened over 400 people in late January and early February, 2006 …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Michigan Blimpie's Norovirus Outbreak
In 2005, approximately 125 people had become ill with Norovirus after eating food purchased at Blimpie’s in Michigan. …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Bravo! Cucina Italiano Norovirus Outbreak
At least 360 people became ill with norovirus infections after eating at Bravo! restaurant, located in the Eastwood Towne Center in Lansing, Michigan. …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Carl's Jr. Hepatitis A Outbreak
A 2000 HAV outbreak was linked to Spokane, WA Carl's Jr. …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
D'Angelo's Hepatitis A Outbreak
A 2001 HAV outbreak was linked to Massachusetts-based D'Angelo's Deli …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
McDonald's Hepatitis A Outbreak
A Mount Vernon, WA McDonalds was linked to a 1998 hepatitis A outbreak …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Chi-Chi's Hepatitis A Outbreak
In 2003 a hepatitis A outbreak linked to a Pennsylvania restaurant sickened at least 650 …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Subway Hepatitis A Outbreak
A 1999 Seattle-area hepatitis A outbreak was linked to a local Subway restaurant …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Quizno's Hepatitis A Exposure
A 2004 HAV exposure was linked to a Boston Quizno's restaurant …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Friendly's Hepatitis A Exposure
An Arlington, MA Friendly's restaurant was linked to a 2004 HAV exposure …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Maple Lawn Dairy Hepatitis A Outbreak
At least 4 were made ill in a 2004 hepatitis A outbreak linked to the Maple Lawn Dairy Restaurant in Elmira, NY …
November 28, 2007 • Case News
Silver Grill Catering Hepatitis A Outbreak
Silver Grill "Good German" cast HAV outbreak …
November 28, 2007 • Outbreaks
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November 26, 2007 • Outbreaks
November 25, 2007 • Outbreaks
Whittier Farms Pasteurized Milk Listeria Outbreak Lawsuit - Massachusetts (2007)
The Massachusetts Department of Health initiated an outbreak investigation November, 2007 following the report of an 87-year-old man, John Powers, who had tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes. The investigation determined that Mr. Powers and 4 others contracted Listeria from pasteurized milk produced by Whittier Farms. Mr. Powers consumed coffee-flavored milk …
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