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Marler Clark has published 5,680 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.
August 05, 2004 • Outbreaks
August 05, 2004 • Outbreaks
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August 02, 2004 • Outbreaks
August 02, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 27, 2004 • Press Releases
Second salmonella lawsuit filed against Coronet Foods in Federal Court
Marler Clark filed a second lawsuit Tuesday against Cornet Foods in Federal District Court in Pittsburgh. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Butler County, Pennsylvania, resident who suffered from a Salmonella infection traced to tomatoes supplied to Sheetz stores by Coronet Foods. …
July 23, 2004 • Outbreaks
Foodborne Illness Outbreaks Linked to Cantaloupe Not Uncommon
An E. coli O157:H7 outbreak at the Little Seeds Early Childhood Center in Yellowstone City, Montana, was traced to contaminated cantaloupe served to children at the day care. Eight children, ranging from 18 months to five years old, suffered from confirmed E. coli infections. Three of the eight children were …
July 22, 2004 • Outbreaks
Sheetz 'doing responsible thing' says food safety attorney
Bill Marler complimented Sheetz for actions the company took to compensate victims of a Salmonella outbreak that was traced to tainted tomatoes served in sandwiches, salads, and wraps at Sheetz convenience stores. Sheetz agreed today to pay victims’ medical bills and lost wages associated with their illnesses. “Agreeing to compensate …
July 21, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 20, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 20, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 19, 2004 • Outbreaks
Sheetz produce supplier sued by victims of Salmonella outbreak
Marler Clark filed a Salmonella lawsuit against Coronet Foods, Inc. in Federal District Court on behalf of a resident of West Sunbury, Pennsylvania, who became ill and was hospitalized for three days after consuming a sandwich purchased from a Sheetz store on July 2. …
July 16, 2004 • Press Releases
Salmonella infections traced to contaminated tomatoes
Over sixty people became ill with Salmonella serotype javiana infections across a broad section of the East Coast over the last weeks. The illnesses were traced to the consumption of raw tomatoes supplied to Sheetz, Inc. by Coronet Foods, Inc. of West Virginia. …
July 15, 2004 • Outbreaks
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July 09, 2004 • Press Releases
Seattle attorneys file second hepatitis A class action lawsuit: Quizno's sued
Marler Clark filed a class action lawsuit against Quizno’s on behalf of all individuals who received Immune globulin (Ig) injections after being exposed to the hepatitis A virus at the Quizno’s Subshop located at 74 Summer Street in Boston. The lawsuit, the second class action lawsuit the firm filed in …
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 08, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 06, 2004 • Press Releases
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Chili's; Punitive Damages Sought
Marler Clark filed a class action lawsuit against Brinker Restaurant Corporation, the owner of the Vernon Hills Chili’s restaurant where hundreds were sickened as a result of eating Salmonella-contaminated food. The complaint, which was filed in US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, asked the judge to allow …
July 06, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 06, 2004 • Outbreaks
July 01, 2004 • Press Releases
Marler Clark files second lawsuit against Paramount Farms in almonds case
A lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Renton, Washington, resident who suffered a Salmonella infection after consuming Paramount Farms raw almonds he purchased at Costco. The plaintiff became ill with Salmonellosis, and developed Reactive Arthritis secondary to his Salmonella infection. …
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