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Marler Clark has published 5,680 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.

January 29, 2000 Press Releases

Shigella Fact Sheet

Shigella is a bacterium that can cause sudden and severe diarrhea (gastroenteritis) in humans. Shigellosis is the name of the disease that Shigella causes. The illness is also known as "bacillary dysentery." …

December 21, 1999 Press Releases

McDonald's Franchise Faces Claims from Hepatitis A Victims

Marler Clark, a Seattle law firm with a long track record of successful lawsuits against food companies, filed a lawsuit today against McDonald’s in Skagit County Superior Court on behalf a woman who was sickened along with several other people with Hepatitis A from eating at the McDonalds restaurant on …

December 17, 1999 Recalls

Lawsuit Settled Against Meat Company On Behalf of Boy Sickened by E. coli Tainted School Hamburger

The boy whose illness led to last year’s recall of hamburger sent to schools, military posts, and prisons in the South has settled with the insurer of Bauer Meat Company of Ocala, Florida for an undisclosed amount. …

November 11, 1999 Outbreaks

Subway Franchise Faces Claims from Over Thirty-One Hepatitis A Victims

A Class Action Lawsuit was filed in King County Superior Court against the two Seattle Subway sandwich shops implicated in a Hepatitis A outbreak. …

September 08, 1999 Firm News

Courting publicity, attorney makes safe food his business

Marler, who made his mark by suing Jack in the Box for serving people beef tainted with a deadly strain of the common E. coli bacteria in 1993, has carved a niche for himself and his law firm, Marler Clark. Most of its business comes from food-poisoning cases. …

August 03, 1999 Press Releases

FDA Should Investigate Why Sun Orchard was Allowed to Import Unpasteurized Juice, Attorney Says

The FDA found Salmonella in a tanker load of orange juice attempting to cross into the United States from Mexico after Salmonella was implicated in the Sun Orchard poisonings. …

July 15, 1999 Press Releases

Lawsuit Filed by Children Poisoned by E. coli in School Lunch

A school district and its beef supplier were sued in Benton County Superior Court by eight children who became ill last October after eating taco meat served in a school lunch program. The children became infected with E. coli after eating under-cooked, contaminated ground beef. …

July 13, 1999 Press Releases

Sun Orchard Faces Claims from Over Seventy-Five Salmonella Victims -- Several have been Hospitalized

Since the filing of a nationwide class action last week, over seventy-five people sickened by Sun Orchard unpasteurized orange juice joined the lawsuit. The individuals were from Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Texas and Iowa. …

July 02, 1999 Press Releases

Class Action Lawsuit Filed in Salmonella Cases by Marler Clark

Marler Clark filed a nationwide class action lawsuit on behalf of all persons sickened and injured by unpasteurized orange juice contaminated with a rare strain of the Salmonella bacteria. The contaminated juice was manufactured by Sun Orchard, which is based in Tempe, Arizona. …

July 01, 1999 Outbreaks

Sun Orchard Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuits - Multistate (1999)

Marler Clark represented 55 of 80 people who became ill with Salmonella serotype Muenchen infections in 1999 after drinking unpasteurized orange juice. Epidemiological investigations by the Washington Department of Health, the Oregon Department of Health Services, and other state health departments, in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control and …

June 12, 1999 Outbreaks

E. coli Outbreak: One year later, attorney wages war for victims

He truly does believe in what he's doing: Bill Marler has been "radicalized" by the suffering of E. coli victims, a partner says. …

May 16, 1999 Press Releases

Lawsuit filed in Salmonella cases by Marler Clark

Marler Clark filed a lawsuit on behalf of a five-year-old child who was sickened by sprouts containing Salmonella Mbandaka bacteria. Hydro Harvest Ltd., of Brush Prairie, Washington manufactured the contaminated sprouts. …

May 07, 1999 Press Releases

Complaint Filed Against Albertson's, Inc. - Meat Tainted with E. coli O157:H7

A complaint was filed against Albertson’s, Inc. on behalf of a Mt. Vernon, Washington, family. The complaint claimed that meat purchased at the Mt. Vernon Albertson’s on July 18, 1998 was contaminated with the E. coli O157:H7 bacterium. …

May 07, 1999 Press Releases

Backgrounder: Unpasteurized Juice

On August 28, 1997, the FDA published a notice of intent that would require all unpasteurized or untreated juices to be labeled with a warning statement. Marler Clark again warned consumers about the dangers of consuming unpasteurized juices. …

April 08, 1999 Press Releases

Lawsuit filed today against Golden Corral Restaurant

A lawsuit was filed against Golden Corral ® restaurants on behalf of Melissa and Chad Hodgson of Kearney, Nebraska by their attorneys Marler Clark of Seattle, Washington and Nancy Freburg of Kearney. …

April 02, 1999 Outbreaks

Golden Corral E. coli Outbreak Lawsuits - Nebraska (1999)

In 1999, a Golden Corral restaurant in central Nebraska was the source of an E. coli outbreak that sickened nearly 80 people. The outbreak was linked to contaminated lettuce served at the restaurant. Marler Clark represented victims of the E. coli outbreak in claims against Golden Corral. …

April 01, 1999 Outbreaks

Subway Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuits - Washington (1999)

In 1999, a hepatitis A outbreak was traced to food sold at a north Seattle Subway sandwich shop. The public health investigation resulted in the finding that an employee who worked while infectious had contaminated food served to customers. Marler Clark represented 31 clients who developed hepatitis A during the …

April 01, 1999 Outbreaks

Peninsula Village E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit - Tennessee (1999)

Marler Clark represented a young girl in a claim against Peninsula Village, a long and short-term treatment center for children, after she contracted an E. coli infection while staying at the facility. The girl and a boy who was staying at Peninsula Village became ill with E. coli infections after …

April 01, 1999 Outbreaks

KFC E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit - Ohio (1999)

Coleslaw was identified as the source of an E. coli outbreak among customers of KFC restaurants in southwestern Ohio counties in 1999. Health department officials cited several food handling and preparation violations that could have led to the contamination. Marler Clark represented a woman who nearly died after developing hemolytic …

March 10, 1999 Press Releases

Class Action Lawsuit Filed in Washington State Accuses Nationwide of Unfair and Deceptive Practices

A lawsuit accused Nationwide of “an unlawful and deceptive scheme” in which it threatened uninsured motorists with license suspension while pretending to collect money on behalf of injured persons insured by Nationwide under UIM policies. …

March 02, 1999 Firm News

Building a Case Against E. coli

"As a parent, you need someone to put an arm around your shoulder, to say 'we'll take care of it,' and that's what they do." …

November 21, 1998 Firm News

Rivals join in food-illness litigation firm

When 9-year-old Brianne Kiner got sick from eating a contaminated hamburger at a Jack in the Box restaurant, the resulting court case brought two attorneys into close combat. …

August 10, 1998 Firm News

HACCP May Protect Food Manufacturers in Product Liability, Attorney Suggests

Food Chemical News interviewed Bill Marler and Bruce Clark, who presented at a meeting of food technologists, in 1998. In the interview, and in speeches that preceded the interview, Marler and Clark stressed that food technologists and quality assurance personnel are key players in an organization's food safety efforts. …

June 10, 1998 Case News

White Water, Water Park E. coli Lawsuits

The Marler Clark E. coli law firm represented children who became ill with E. coli and hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) after playing in pools at the White Water Park outside of Atlanta, Georgia. The E. coli outbreak is suspected to have been caused by low levels of chlorine and soiled …

June 06, 1998 Press Releases

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Today in King County Superior Court Against Malt-O-Meal

The parents of 2-year-old Amelie Hinson and 17-month-old Kevin Keogh filed a class action lawsuit in Washington State Court against Malt-O-Meal, the company that recalled toasted oat breakfast cereal that was potentially contaminated with an extremely rare strain of Salmonella. …

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