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April 07, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 07, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 06, 2005 • Press Releases
Marler Clark Calls for Legislation to Protect Vicitors at Petting Zoos
Marler Clark called on legislators nation-wide to put into law requirements for the protection of petting zoo visitors. Proposed requirements included increasing signage and warnings about health risks associated with human-animal contact, providing adequate handwashing facilities at strategic locations throughout petting zoos, and designing petting zoos with the intent of …
April 06, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 06, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 05, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 05, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 05, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 05, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 05, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 05, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 05, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
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April 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 04, 2005 • Outbreaks
April 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
Soleil Produce Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuits - California (2005)
Marler Clark represented six people who became ill with hepatitis A infections after consuming Soleil Produce lettuce. The lettuce was served on the set of "The Good German" while the movie was being filmed in 2005. …
April 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
Si Casa Flores Norovirus Outbreak Lawsuits - Oregon (2005)
In 2005, at least 30 people who had eaten at the Si Casa Flores restaurant in Grants Pass, Oregon, became ill with norovirus. The Josephine County Health Department investigated the outbreak and determined that improper sanitation could have contributed to the outbreak. Marler Clark represented seven people who became ill …
April 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
Parsley E. coli Outbreak Lawsuit - Washington & Oregon (2005)
In 2005, several clusters of E. coli O157:H7 illness were reported in Washington and Oregon. Through an investigation, public health officials determined that the clusters were related and that the illnesses had been caused by the consumption of E. coli-contaminated parsley served at restaurants. Marler Clark represented a woman who …
April 01, 2005 • Outbreaks
Orchid Island Orange Juice Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuits - Nationwide (2005)
In 2005 the consumption of unpasteurized orange juice products manufactured by the Orchid Island Juice Company of Ocala, Florida was determined to be the link between Michigan, Ohio, and Massachusetts residents who had become ill with Salmonella infections. The outbreak soon grew to include residents of at least 16 states …
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