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April 16, 2009 Case News

April 16, 2009 Events & Speaking Engagements

California Environmental Health Conference Annual Education Symposium (2009)

Patti Waller and Colin Caywood traveled to the California Environmental Health Association's AES in Monterey …

April 16, 2009 Case News

Kinikin Dairy Raw Milk Campylobacter Outbreak

In March and April 2009, a cluster of Campylobacter poisoning cases among residents of the Colorado Western Slope led health officials to the Kinikin Corner Dairy in Mont …

April 16, 2009 Outbreaks

Union International Foods White Pepper Spice Outbreak

Union International Food Company (Lian How and Uncle Chen Brands) Linked to 79 Salmonella illnesses in Western States …

April 15, 2009 Outbreaks

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April 08, 2009 Events & Speaking Engagements

Washington State Hospital Food Service Providers (2009)

Colin Caywood addressed the monthly gathering of the Washington State Hospital Food Service Providers. …

April 07, 2009 Outbreaks

April 06, 2009 Outbreaks

Second Lawsuit Filed in Sprouts Salmonella Outbreak

Marler Clark filed a second lawsuit today against CW Sprouts, the company tied to the recent Salmonella outbreak associated with alfalfa sprouts. The suit, which was filed in the Tenth District Court of Nebraska, Douglas County, is on behalf of Omaha resident Amanda Monastersky. The Ausman Law Firm, an Omaha …

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April 02, 2009 Case News

Union International Food White Pepper Spice Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuits

In late 2008 and early 2009, 79 people in four Western states were sickened by Salmonella in Union International Food spices,oils, and sauces. Marler Clark represented the family of a woman who died as a result of her Salmonella infection from Union International pepper products. The case was successfully resolved. …

April 01, 2009 Outbreaks

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Dungeness Valley Creamery E. coli Outbreak - Washington State (2009)

Raw milk from the Dungeness Valley Creamery in Sequim, Washington, was identified as the source of an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak in early December of 2009. At least three people who drank the raw milk tested positive for E. coli O157:H7 infection. …

April 01, 2009 Outbreaks

First Lawsuit in Salmonella-Tainted Sprout Outbreak Filed by Marler Clark

The first lawsuit stemming from a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul was filed today against CW sprouts in the Tenth District Court of Nebraska, Douglas County. The complaint was filed on behalf of Omaha resident Stephen Beumler, who is represented by Seattle foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and by …

March 31, 2009 Outbreaks

March 31, 2009 Outbreaks

Setton Pistachios Salmonella Outbreak

Pistachios were the source of a 2009 Salmonella outbreak. …

March 31, 2009 Case News

CW Sprouts/Caudill Seed Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuits

Marler Clark’s Salmonella lawyers filed lawsuits on behalf of 10 victims of a 2009 Salmonella outbreak that was traced to the consumption of contaminated alfalfa sprouts grown from seeds sold by Caudill Seed Company of Kentucky. All claims have been successfully resolved. …

March 30, 2009 Outbreaks

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March 26, 2009 Events & Speaking Engagements

Virginia Department of Health, Virginia Food Safety Task Force Seminar (2009)

Drew Falkenstein will be traveling to Richmond Virginia to take part in the Virginia Department of Health's Food Safety Task Force Seminar. …

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