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Marler Clark has published 5,668 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.
August 14, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 12, 2008 • Outbreaks
Wal-Mart Jalapeno and Serrano Pepper Samonella Outbreak
A 2008 Salmonella outbreak was caused by jalapeno and serrano peppers sold by Walmart. …
August 12, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 12, 2008 • Case News
Chipotle Grill Hepatitis A Outbreak
A 2008 HAV outbreak was linked to a San Diego-area Chipotle restaurant …
August 12, 2008 • Outbreaks
S & S Foods - Boy Scout Camp E. coli Outbreak
Boy scout camp E. coli outbreak traced to hamburgers …
August 11, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 11, 2008 • Outbreaks
Nebraska Beef E. coli Outbreak 2008
Ground beef sold by Nebraska Beef was the source of an E. coli outbreak in the summer of 20008. Marler Clark represented several clients in claims against Nebraska Beef. …
August 11, 2008 • Recalls
Lawsuits Build Against Nebraska Beef as New Recall is Announced
A second Georgia lawsuit arising from E. coli tainted meat sourced from Nebraska Beef Ltd. was filed Friday (8/8/08), just as the beef processing company recalled another 1.2 million pounds of contaminated meat, bringing the total recalled in the last thirty days to over 6 million pounds. The complaint was …
August 10, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 08, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 08, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 07, 2008 • Case News
S & S Foods - Goshen Boy Scout Camp E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit
An outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 in July and August, 2008 at a Boy Scout camp in Goshen Virginia was traced to tainted hamburger meat. More than 84 people who attended the camp between July 20 and August 2 were infected; at least 8 were hospitalized. Investigations found that hamburger …
August 07, 2008 • Outbreaks
Beef Industry Food Safety System “Clearly Broken,” Marler Says As FSIS Announces Yet Another Recall
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August 06, 2008 • Recalls
American Food Safety System a “Train Wreck”
In just a year and a half, the American meat industry has experienced a whiplash of beef recalls. 40 million pounds of meat tainted with highly toxic E. coli O157:H7 has been publicly recalled, up by a staggering factor of two hundred from the 2006 amount of only 181,900 pounds. …
August 05, 2008 • Outbreaks
Virginia E. coli Outbreak Part of Alarming Nationwide Trend
An outbreak of the highly toxic E. coli O157:H7 at a Boy Scout camp in Goshen, Virginia is the latest statistic in an alarming increase in E. coli in the US. Since the spring of 2007, more than 40 million tons of contaminated beef have been recalled, hundreds have been …
August 05, 2008 • Outbreaks
Boston E. coli Illnesses Appear be Part of Multi-State Outbreak
An outbreak of the highly toxic strain of E. coli O157:H7 in the Boston area appears to be part of a multi-state outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in seven states. The E. coli in the six confirmed illnesses in Boston has the same genetic fingerprint as the …
August 04, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 04, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 04, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 03, 2008 • Outbreaks
August 01, 2008 • Case News
California Romaine Lettuce E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit
In May 2008 ten people became ill with E. coli infections after eating romaine lettuce in restaurants and cafeterias in Thurston and Pierce counties of Washington State. The E. coli outbreak was traced to commercial, bagged romaine lettuce from Salinas Valley, CA. One of the victims was a student at …
August 01, 2008 • Case News
Wal-Mart and Frontera Produce Jalapeno Pepper Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuit
More than 1400 people in 43 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada were part of a Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak traced to Mexican-grown jalapeno and Serrano peppers in 2008. Marler Clark filed a lawsuit on behalf of multiple people who were sickened in the outbreak. All Salmonella claims related to …
August 01, 2008 • Outbreaks
Salmonella Saintpaul Lawsuit Filed Against Wal-Mart
The first lawsuit stemming from the Salmonella outbreak that has sickened 1319 people, hospitalized 255 and caused the death of 2 in 43 states, the District of Columbia and Canada was filed today in the District Court of Montezuma County, Colorado. The complaint was filed on behalf of Delores, Colorado …
July 30, 2008 • Outbreaks
July 29, 2008 • Press Releases
E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Missouri Raw Milk Distributor
A lawsuit was filed yesterday in the Circuit Court for Barry County, Missouri against Soni Copeland and the Herb Depot and Organic Market. The petition was filed on behalf of Monett residents Brian and Angela Pedersen and their young son, Larry. The Pedersen family is represented by Marler Clark, a …
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