More Food Recalls: What’s Not Safe to Eat
In an interview over lunch, Bill Marler, the nation’s top foodborne illness lawyer, talks food safety with Neal Karlinsky from ABC News
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When there’s a foodborne illness outbreak, the media want to get as much information as possible to the affected community. Reporters often ask Marler Clark attorneys—with their long history of working with foodborne illness and food safety advocacy—for information that might help their viewers. Video interviews are posted here.
In an interview over lunch, Bill Marler, the nation’s top foodborne illness lawyer, talks food safety with Neal Karlinsky from ABC News
KCTS public television looks into the 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli O157:H7 outbreak and interviews author Jeff Benedict and attorney Bill Marler about Benedict’s 2011 book, Poisoned: The deadly E. coli outbreak that changed the way Americans Eat.
Bill Marler is a guest on the June 2, 2011 PBS NewsHour talking about the European E. coli outbreak centered in Germany
Food safety expert Bill Marler talks about the impact the European E. coli outbreak has on the U.S.
In his new page turning book, best-selling author Jeff Benedict tells the story of of the infamous 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak, the rise of Bill Marler as a top food poisoning attorney, the lives it changed, and the effect it had on all Americans in the years that have passed.
Marler Clark food safety lawyer Bill Marler talks with KING 5 TV from Seattle about food safety legislation signed by President Obama on January 4, 2011.
KCTS takes a sobering look at E. coli O157:H7 through the eyes of Bill Marler and his clients that he has represented since the Jack in the Box Outbreak 17 years ago.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviews Bill Marler about the 2006 E. coli outbreak tied to Spinach as well as the most recent Salmonella outbreak linked to tomatoes
Bill Marler’s Testimony before the House Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations