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June 20, 2001
Marler Clark Announces Settlement of Lawsuits Against Importer of Cantaloupe Linked to Salmonella
A settlement was reached in a case against Shipley Sales Service, of Nogales, AZ, involving two individuals who contracted Salmonella in May 2001 after consuming contaminated cantaloupe. …
June 15, 2001
Food Safety Lawyer Again Calls for Country of Origin Labeling for Fruits
Bill Marler again called for country of origin labeling for imported fruits, after over fifty cases of Salmonella poisoning were associated with Susie brand cantaloupe in California, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon, Texas and Washington. …
June 11, 2001
Suit Filed in Salmonella-Tainted Cantaloupe Illness
A lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on behalf of a 15 month-old California boy. The boy contracted a rare strain of salmonellosis, Salmonella poona, after eating cantaloupe tainted with the bacterium. An investigation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) traced the …
June 06, 2001
Another E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Sizzler
Marler Clark filed another E. coli lawsuit against Sizzler USA and E & B ManagementIn. In addition to Sizzler, named as defendants in the complaint were the restaurant’s three insurance companies: Federal Insurance, Secura Insurance, and Reliance Insurance. …
May 17, 2001
A call for country of origin labeling on fruits and vegetables
Bill Marler argued that a death and dozens of reports of illness in the Western United States that were linked to Salmonella-contaminated cantaloupe could have been avoided if such imported fresh fruits were labeled to indicate their country of origin. …
February 01, 2001
Jury Returns Verdict in Finley E. coli Trial
A Benton County jury found the Finley School District to be 100-percent responsible for the E. coli infections contracted by 11 children after the children ate taco meat contaminated with E. coli. …
December 09, 2000
E. coli-stricken Navy family files lawsuit against meat packer
A young Navy family represented by Marler Clark filed a lawsuit against the AFG, a Wisconsin meat supplier, for making them sick after they ate E. coli-tainted meat purchased from a Cub Foods store in Waukegan, IL. The suit was filed in Federal District Court in Wisconsin. …
September 16, 2000
Lawsuit seeks damages for Maryland Shore hepatitis A victims
A resident of Sellersville, Pennsylvania, filed a lawsuit against Catamarans Restaurant on Solomons Island, after she was infected with hepatitis A during the August 2000 outbreak in Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties in Maryland. The spread of the hepatitis A virus was linked to an employee of that restaurant. At …
September 14, 2000
Second E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Wendy's
The parents of a 14-year old boy from Salem, Oregon, filed the second lawsuit against the Wendy’s restaurant located at 2375 Commercial Street in Salem. The lawsuit claims that Wendy’s was liable for injuries and damages that the boy sustained as one of the victims of the E. coli O157:H …
September 02, 2000
E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Wendy's
An 85-year old Salem resident filed a lawsuit against the Wendy’s restaurant located at 2375 Commercial Street in Salem, Oregon. He was one of at least sixty people who became ill with symptoms of E. coli O157:H7 infection after eating at the Wendy's restaurant. …
August 30, 2000
Attorney Calls on Wendy's to Pay all Victims' Medical Bills
William Marler called on Wendy’s corporate leaders “to do the right thing and immediately pay all the victim’s medical bills related to E. coli illnesses caused by its Salem franchise." …
August 24, 2000
Lawsuit Seeks Damages for Daughter Infected with E. coli Bacteria While Caring for Sick Mother
Marler Clark and a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, law firm filed damage claims on behalf of a Milwaukee woman who was infected with the E. coli bacteria while caring for her elderly mother. The mother was hospitalized with an E. coli infection after eating contaminated food at the Sizzler located at 97 …
August 05, 2000
A Second Lawsuit Filed Against Sizzler by Local Law firm
A lawsuit filed by Marler Clark claims that Sizzler is liable for the injuries and damages that sickened over 50 people and left one child dead. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a woman who ate at the Sizzler located 975 West Layton Avenue, in Milwaukee, and consumed several …
August 02, 2000
Lawsuit filed against Sizzler on behalf of injured Milwaukee Man
Marler Clark filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Milwaukee resident against the E. B. Management Company, the owner and operator of the Sizzler rstaurant implicated in an E. coli outbreak that sickened at least 40 people and left one child dead. …
May 04, 2000
Food Safety Advocates Call on Industry to Vaccinate All Food Handlers Against Hepatitis A
In light of a large-scale Hepatitis A exposure in the San Francisco Bay Area, food safety attorneys of the Seattle-based law firm of Marler Clark, asked restaurants and food manufacturers to voluntarily vaccinate all workers against Hepatitis A. …
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