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Marler Clark has published 5,680 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.
November 18, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 18, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 18, 2005 • Events & Speaking Engagements
Mealey's Foodborne Illness Liability Teleconference (2005)
Bruce Clark participated in the Mealey's Foodborne Illness Liability Teleconference, in which he discussed techniques for settling and litigating foodborne illness cases, dealing with class action litigation and negative publicity, and regulatory and legislative efforts that affect food liability cases. …
November 17, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 17, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 16, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 11, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 11, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 10, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 10, 2005 • Events & Speaking Engagements
Greater New York Chapter of Healthcare Food Service Administrators (2005)
Denis Stearns gave a presentation on strict liability related to food service at a meeting of the Greater New York Chapter of Healthcare Food Service Administrators in New York, New York. …
November 09, 2005 • Events & Speaking Engagements
British Columbia Food Protection Association (2005)
Bruce Clark gave the keynote address at the BCFPA Food Safety Conference in Surrey, British Columbia. His presentation was based on, "Minimizing Your Liability Risks and Foodborne Illness Lawsuits." …
November 08, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 04, 2005 • Press Releases
E. coli lawsuit filed against meat supplier, grocer
An E. coli lawsuit was filed Thursday against Topps Meat Company and Price Chopper. The lawsuit was filed in Albany County Supreme Court on behalf of Albany County residents Darrell and Laurie Boehlke and their 8-year-old daughter, Erika, who became ill after eating a hamburger contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 …
November 03, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 03, 2005 • Events & Speaking Engagements
New Mexico Environmental Health Association (2005)
Drew Falkenstein and Patti Waller presented on, "The Legal Basis of Foodborne Illness Litigation" and "Separating the Chaff from the Wheat: How Health Department Data are Used in Foodborne Illness Litigation," respectively, at the NMEHA Annual Education Conference, held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. …
November 02, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 02, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 02, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 02, 2005 • Press Releases
Marler Clark files third E. coli lawsuit against Dole
Marler Clark filed a third E. coli lawsuit against Dole in United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Minneapolis resident and her two minor daughters. The lawsuit alleges that both sisters were confirmed by the health department to be part …
November 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
November 01, 2005 • Press Releases
E. coli Infections Traced to Contaminated Parsley
Over a dozen people became ill with E. coli O157:H7 infections in Oregon and Washington in September and October, 2005. The illnesses were traced to contaminated parsley consumed in at least two, and possibly more, restaurants. …
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