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July 24, 2009

KFC Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuit

Marler Clark represented a Colorado family in a lawsuit against KFC after a two-year-old boy became ill with Salmonella. The boy had eaten popcorn chicken at KFC and subsequently fell ill with a Salmonella infection. …

July 24, 2009

Brook-Lea Country Club Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuits

The Salmonella lawyers at Marler Clark represented 70 victims of a Salmonella outbreak at the Brook-Lea Country Club outside of Rochester, New York, in 2002. The law firm filed Salmonella lawsuits on behalf of outbreak victims. …

July 23, 2009

Black Forest Bakery Salmonella Outbreak Lawsuits

Marler Clark’s Salmonella attorneys represented over 30 people who were infected with Salmonella after eating contaminated cannolis and cassata cakes purchased from the Black Forest Bakery in Macomb, Michigan, in Salmonella claims in 2002. The attorneys filed Salmonella lawsuits against the bakery, and later settled the lawsuits before they went …

July 23, 2009

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July 22, 2009

Subway Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuits

Marler Clark's hepatitis A attorneys represented 29 people who became ill with hepatitis A in claims against Subway in 1999. The law firm resolved the hepatitis A cases for $1.06 million. …

July 22, 2009

Taco Bell Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuits

Marler Clark's hepatitis A lawyers represented four people who became ill with hepatitis A infections after consuming contaminated green onions served at Taco Bell locations in Florida, Kentucky, and Nevada. The law firm resolved all clients' claims in 2006. …

July 22, 2009

Houlihan's Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuit

Marler Clark's hepatitis A lawyers filed a class action lawsuit against Houlihan’s on behalf of all individuals who received Immune globulin injections as a preventive measure against hepatitis A. The firm resolved the class action lawsuit in 2007. …

July 21, 2009

McDonald’s Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuits (Quad-Cities, Illinois)

Marler Clark's hepatitis A lawyers have filed two lawsuits against the McDonald's on behalf of people who became ill with hepatitis A infections after eating at the Mlan, Illinois, McDonald's restaurant in June of 2009. The individual lawsuits followed the firm's July 21, 2009 class action lawsuit that was filed …

July 21, 2009

McDonald's Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuit (Washington State)

In 1998, the Skagit County Health Department traced a hepatitis A outbreak to a McDonald’s restaurant in Mt. Vernon, Washington. The outbreak’s source was a McDonald’s assistant manager who had worked while infected with hepatitis A and had contaminated food. Marler Clark represented a woman who became ill with hepatitis …

July 21, 2009

Carl's Jr. Hepatitis A Outbreak Lawsuits

Marler Clark’s hepatitis A lawyers represented four families in litigation against Carl’s Jr. after a hepatitis A outbreak was traced to a Spokane, Washington Carl’s Jr. restaurant in 2000. In addition to the individuals who became ill with hepatitis A, the law firm represented all individuals who received Immune Globulin …

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