Press Releases
Browse Marler Clark press releases dating back to 1998. Topics cover a broad range of topics including announcements that lawsuits have been filed or settlements reached, and calls on food industry groups and government to improve the safety of our food supply.
Food Safety Attorney Seeks Entrance to Contaminated Egg Farm
09.08.2010
Food safety attorney Bill Marler today petitioned the court for entrance to an Iowa egg farm responsible for the massive egg recall and nationwide outbreak of Salmonella.
Settlements Approved for Victims of Peanut Butter Salmonella Outbreak
09.01.2010
Settlements for victims of the 2008 peanut butter Salmonella outbreak were approved today by the United States District County for the Western District of Virginia, Lynchburg Division. The settlements had been under consideration by the court in an insurance payout. Peanut Corporation of America, which produced and shipped the tainted peanut products, filed for bankruptcy in February 2009.
Salmonella Egg Lawsuit Filed by Marler Clark
08.31.2010
A food poisoning lawsuit was filed today in the enormous egg recall and Salmonella outbreak tied to two Iowa egg farms. The lawsuit was filed against Quality Egg (doing business as Wright County Egg) in the Northern District Court of Iowa, Western Division just as the FDA released its report on Wright County Egg and Hillandale Farms. Food safety law firm Marler Clark and Wandro, Baer, and McCarthy filed the suit on behalf of a woman sickened in the outbreak.
Bill Marler: E. coli O26 Outbreak and Recall Illustrate Urgent Need for Change
08.30.2010
The recent outbreak of E. coli O26 linked to three illnesses and the recall of four tons of ground beef products produced by Cargill Meat Solutions is the precise reason these pathogens need to be monitored, says Seattle food safety attorney Bill Marler.
Marler Clark Files Salmonella Egg Lawsuit in Iowa
08.26.2010
The massive egg recall and Salmonella outbreak has resulted in a third lawsuit filed by food safety law firm Marler Clark and by Wandro, Baer, and McCarthy. The suit was filed against Quality Egg (doing business as Wright County Egg) in the Northern District Court of Iowa, Western Division, on behalf of a Massachusetts minor sickened at a North Carolina restaurant.
First Lawsuit in Salmonella Egg Outbreak Filed by Marler Clark
08.19.2010
An outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) at a restaurant in Kenosha, Wisconsin has been linked to the recall of 380 million eggs and nearly 300 illnesses in the rapidly widening nationwide outbreak tied to Wright County Egg company. A lawsuit originally filed in the Kenosha County Branch of the Wisconsin District Court against the restaurant was filed in amended form to include Wright County Egg by Seattle-based food safety law firm Marler Clark.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed by Marler Clark on Behalf of Ohio Victim of Taco Bell Salmonella Outbreaks
08.17.2010
An Ohio victim of the Salmonella outbreaks linked to Taco Bell filed a food poisoning lawsuit in the Court of Common Pleas of Scioto County, Ohio today. The lawsuit was filed against the food chain parent company Yum! Brands on behalf of a Scioto county resident by Bill Marler of food safety law firm Marler Clark and by Fred Wendel of the Columbus firm Stewart & DeChant.
Marler Clark Files First Salmonella Lawsuit in Outbreaks Linked to Taco Bell
08.06.2010
The first Salmonella lawsuit has been filed in the pair of Salmonella outbreaks that has sickened 155 people in 21 states. The lawsuit was filed against Yum! Brands (the parent company of Taco Bell) in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Franklin County Circuit Court. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Scott county resident by food safety law firm Marler Clark.
Food Poisoning Lawsuit Filed Against Wedding Caterer
07.27.2010
A food poisoning lawsuit was filed today against Di Nolfo’s Banquet Inn and Catering Service after a wedding guest fell seriously ill from contaminated food. Drew Falkenstein of food safety law firm Marler Clark and Gary A. Newland of Newland, Newland and Newland in Arlington Heights filed the lawsuit on behalf of Griffith resident Anita Fowler.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed Against Kenosha Restaurant
07.22.2010
An outbreak of Salmonella that sickened 30 patrons of a restaurant in Kenosha has resulted in a lawsuit filed today. The Salmonella lawsuit was filed against L & K Tricoli LLC (doing business as Baker Street Restaurant and Pub) in the Kenosha County Branch of the Wisconsin District Court. The complaint was filed on behalf of Tanja Dzinovic by food safety law firm Marler Cl
The Battle of Over Raw Milk Heats Up
07.01.2010
Food Safety Advocate Bill Marler educates the public about the potentially deadly risks of drinking raw milk
Marler Clark Files Second Salmonella Lawsuit In Marie Callender’s Outbreak
06.25.2010
A second lawsuit was filed in Oregon District Court today against food giant ConAgra. The lawsuit arises from the nationwide Salmonella outbreak linked to the Marie Callender’s brand frozen Cheesy Chicken and Rice dinners. Food safety law firm Marler Clark filed the lawsuit on behalf of Oregon resident Kevin Taylor, Jr.
Marler Clark Files Salmonella Lawsuit for Man Sickened by Marie Callender’s Frozen Meal
06.23.2010
The first lawsuit was filed this week in the outbreak of Salmonella linked to Marie Callender’s Frozen Cheesy Chicken and Rice dinners. Attorneys at Marler Clark, the Seattle-based food safety law firm, filed the Salmonella lawsuit in Oregon District Court on behalf of Clackamas County resident Dave Smith.
Illinois Woman Sickened in Subway Salmonella Outbreak Files Lawsuit
06.21.2010
A Salmonella lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Will county, Illinois resident, who became infected with Salmonella after eating at a Subway restaurant.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Casa Lopez Patron
06.18.2010
A young man infected with Salmonella at the Athens, OH Casa Lopez restaurant filed a Salmonella lawsuit today. He was one of many sickened in the outbreak.
Fighting for Food Safety: Bill Marler’s Personal Quest
05.27.2010
Food Safety Advocate funds study to prove potentially deadly effects of non-recognized pathogens in meat supply; USDA slow to react
Sprouts and Foodborne Illness Have a Long History, Says Marler Clark Food Safety Expert
05.24.2010
California-based Caldwell Fresh Foods has recalled raw alfalfa sprouts distributed to retail locations in at least 19 states due to contamination by Salmonella Newport. 23 people have been infected in the outbreak from 10 states, including a Multnomah County, Oregon baby boy who had to be hospitalized for treatment. At least 5 other outbreak cases required hospitalization as well.
Saratoga Springs Resident Sickened in Water Outbreak Files Notice of Claim
05.17.2010
A Notice of Claim was mailed to the City Manager of Saratoga Springs today, on behalf of a victim of the recent Campylobacter outbreak linked to the city’s drinking water supply. Mrs. Niki Diaz is the claimant, and is represented by Drew Falkenstein of the Seattle-based outbreak law firm Marler Clark, Jared Faerber of the Faerber Law Firm, and Dustin Lance of the Lance Firm. Today’s filing gives the City and its public works department official notice that Mrs. Diaz, through her attorneys, intends to take legal action for the injuries that she suffered.
Stephanie Smith and Cargill Meat Solutions Settle E. coli Lawsuit
05.12.2010
In a joint press release, Marler Clark and Cargill Meat Solutions announce that they have settled the E. coli lawsuit filed on behalf of Stephanie Smith, the Minnesota dance instructor who was partially paralyzed by E. coli.
Marler Clark Launches Updated Website on E. coli O145 Complication - Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS)
05.07.2010
An outbreak of E. coli O145 in three states has hospitalized 12, three of whom have developed hemolytic Uremic syndrome (HUS), a severe complication of E. coli infection. Victims in Michigan, Ohio, and New York are ill with E. coli O145, which has been linked to a recall of tainted lettuce by Freshway Foods. HUS is a complex and life-threatening illness, and Marler Clark’s newly updated informational website www.about-HUS.com contains valuable information for consumers and media.
Freshway Foods Lettuce Recalled for E. coli O145 Contamination; E. coli O145 Outbreak Tops 60
05.06.2010
An outbreak of E. coli O145 that has sickened over 60 people in three states appears to be due to contaminated romaine lettuce from Freshway Foods. Sidney-based Freshway is recalling lettuce products that were distributed to wholesale, food service, and salad bar outlets. The FDA press release lists all recalled items, which are branded under the Freshway and Imperial Sysco names.
E. coli Outbreaks Linked to Leafy Greens on the Rise
05.06.2010
As health authorities in three states work with the CDC to determine the source of the E. coli O145 outbreak in Michigan, Ohio, and New York, a new outbreak database shows that E. coli outbreaks are not just sourced to meat.
RealRawMilkFacts.com Seeks to Bring Science to the Raw Milk Debate
04.21.2010
RealRawMilkFacts enters the raw milk fray with unbiased, evidence-based information for consumers.
Suspected E. coli Illnesses in Washtenaw County, MI Spur Public Health Warnings
04.19.2010
Ten illnesses in Washtenaw County, Michigan, appear to be E. coli infections, although the county is awaiting final test results. The Washtenaw Public Health Department is urging anyone with symptoms of E. coli infection to contact the health department while it investigates the possible source.
Marler Clark Clients Speak to Senators about Foodborne Illness
03.12.2010
Marler Clark clients traveled to DC to talk to Senators about their experiences with foodborne illness and urge the passage of the Food Safety Modernization Act (S510).
Marler Calls for Criminal Prosecution of Manufacturers Who Knowingly Sell Contaminated Food
03.11.2010
Bill Marler calls for enforcement of the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act, under which manufacturers who knowingly distribute tainted food products are subject to criminal prosecution.
Salmonella Death in California Leads to Lawsuit Filed by Marler Clark
03.01.2010
A lawsuit was filed in California on behalf of a woman who lost her life to a Salmonella infection contracted from pepper produced by Union International Foods. There is currently a separate outbreak linked to red and black pepper in Daniele International salami meat products.
Survivor of Fairbank Farms E. coli Outbreak Files Lawsuit in Maine
02.12.2010
A woman severely sickened in a 2009 outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 in ground beef filed a lawsuit today against Ashville, NY-based Fairbank Reconstruction Corporation, doing business as Fairbank Farms Inc., which produced the tainted meat. The lawsuit was filed in the Maine District Court by the plaintiff’s attorneys, Bill Marler of foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark, and Peter Felmley of the Portland firm Drummond, Woodsum, & MacMahon.
Chicago Man Sickened by Salmonella Pepper Salami Files Lawsuit
02.11.2010
A lawsuit was filed today against Daniele International Inc. in an ongoing nationwide outbreak of Salmonella linked to pepper salami. The lawsuit also names Wholesome Spice and Mincing Overseas Trading Company, both of which have been linked to the salmonella-tainted pepper believed to be the source of the outbreak. The lawsuit was filed by in Cook County on behalf of a Chicago man by Marler Clark, the Seattle-based food safety law firm, and by Gary Newland of Illinois firm Newland, Newland, & Newland.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Pepper Salami Victim by Marler Clark
02.03.2010
CAMDENTON, MO: A second victim of the nationwide outbreak of Salmonella linked to pepper in salami meats has come forward to file a lawsuit against Daniele International Inc., which produced the recalled salami, and against Wholesome Spice, which supplied the tainted pepper. The CDC reports that currently 203 are confirmed ill in 42 states, with the actual total likely much higher.
Food Safety Attorney William Marler Calls for FSIS to Label Mechanically Tenderized Steaks
01.29.2010
Safe food attorney Bill Marler has called for the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) to label meats that have undergone mechanical tenderization. The controversial process has been linked to numerous outbreaks of the dangerous pathogen E. coli O157:H7, yet there is currently no disclosure required.
Marler Clark Files First E. coli Lawsuit Against National Steak and Poultry
01.21.2010
The first E. coli lawsuit against National Steak and Poultry (NSP), an Oklahoma meat manufacturing facility, was filed today in the Third Judicial District Court in Salt Lake City. The civil suit was filed by Marler Clark and by Utah attorneys Jared Faerber and Dustin Lance on behalf of a child sickened in the E. coli O157:H7 outbreak linked to NSP beef products. The lawsuit also names as yet unidentified “John Doe” companies that may have been involved in distributing the tainted meat products.
Multi-party E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Ixtapa Restaurant
01.13.2010
Everett, WA Seventeen people who were severely sickened in a 2008 E. coli outbreak at Ixtapa Family Mexican Restaurant (doing business as Ixtapa Barajas, Inc.) in Snohomish, Washington filed suit today. The lawsuit was filed by Drew Falkenstein and brings to 25 the number of victims that Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark has sought compensation for.
Marler Clark Peanut Corporation of America Clients Urge Prosecution of PCA President Steward Parnell
01.12.2010
Over a year after the outbreak of Salmonella in peanut butter that sickened hundreds and caused the deaths of at least nine, criminal prosecution of the responsible parties has yet to begin. Marler Clark, who represents more than 45 of the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) victims, is assisting them in an effort to hold PCA president Stewart Parnell accountable for his actions. Some of the victims spoke this week about Parnell and PCA.
E. coli-tainted Meat Causes Illnesses in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, S. Dakota, and Washington
12.28.2009
On Christmas eve the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a notice that National Steak and Poultry (NSP) was recalling 248,000 pounds of beef steaks contaminated with the highly virulent pathogen E. coli O157:H7. The steaks were mechanically tenderized “non-intact steaks”, and were shipped to restaurants nationwide. Although the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) working with state health and agriculture departments linked the steaks to NSP while investigating illnesses in restaurants six states—Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, South Dakota, and Washington—a list detailing the distribution of the steaks has not been released by FSIS, CDC or NSP.
Raw Milk Facts in Short Supply As Proponents Stage Wisconsin Rally
12.21.2009
Unpasteurized milk—often referred to as raw milk—is at the center of a rally and court appearance today in Viroqua, Wisconsin. The controversial product can contain bacteria, like E. coli, Salmonella and Campylobacter, which can severely sicken those who consume it—bacteria removed by the pasteurization process. Advocates believe the pasteurization process also removes healthy aspects of the milk, and want the right to produce, sell, and consume it without regulation. One of those advocates has organized a rally and workshop around his court appearance, featuring supporters from around the country. What is not being discussed is the very dark down side of raw milk.
More E. coli Lawsuits Filed Against Ixtapa Family Mexican Restaurant
12.09.2009
Two more E. coli lawsuits were filed this morning against Ixtapa Bajaras, Inc., d/b/a the Ixtapa Family Mexican Restaurant, bringing the current total to seven. The restaurant, located at 301 91st Avenue NE in Lake Stevens, was the source of a 2008 outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 that is believed to have sickened as many as 64 people, according an investigation by the Washington State Department of Health (WSDOH) and Snohomish County Health Department (SCHD). The lawsuits were filed by Marler Clark in the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for the County of Snohomish on behalf of two restaurant patrons who ate at the restaurant in October 2008.
Dancer Paralyzed by E. coli Infection Sues Meat Giant Cargill for $100 Million
12.03.2009
Stephanie Smith, the twenty-two year old Minnesota dance instructor left paralyzed by a burger tainted with E. coli filed suit today against Cargill, who produced the contaminated meat. Ms. Smith, whose “The Burger that Shattered Her Life” profile in the New York Times was emailed all over the country, covered by hundreds of media outlets and galvanized legislators to change food laws, attempted mediation with the company, but was unable to come to a fair agreement with them. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Stephanie’s guardian, William R. Sieben, in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota by Bill Marler of the Seattle foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark, and by Jardine, Logan and O’Brien of St. Paul.
E. coli Illnesses in Washington State Tied to Raw Milk
12.02.2009
The Washington State Departments of Health and Agriculture today released information linking recent E. coli illnesses in Washington State to raw milk produced by the Dungeness Valley Creamery in Sequim, WA.
Food Safety Advocate Bill Marler to Address Food Integrity Conference
11.18.2009
Food safety advocate and attorney Bill Marler will speak at the Government Accountability Project (GAP) conference “Empowering Employees to Protect Food Integrity”. The event is being held at the American University College of Law this Friday, November 20, from 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The event is free, but registration is required.
Maine Victim of Fairbank Farms E. coli Outbreak Takes Legal Action
11.18.2009
As news broke that more Maine residents may be infected with E. coli from Fairbank Farms ground beef, an Augusta woman severely sickened in the E. coli outbreak has filed suit against the company. The lawsuit was filed in the Maine District Court by the plaintiff’s attorneys, Bill Marler of foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark, and Peter Felmley of the Portland firm Drummond, Woodsum, & MacMahon.
E. coli Lawsuits Filed Against Snohomish Eatery
11.16.2009
Two lawsuits were filed this morning against Ixtapa Bajaras, Inc., doing business as the Ixtapa Family Mexican Restaurant. The restaurant, located at 301 91st Avenue NE in Lake Stevens, was the source of a 2008 outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 which sickened at least 23 patrons, according to the Snohomish County Health Department (SCHD). The lawsuits were filed by Drew Falkenstein of foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark on behalf of two restaurant patrons who ate at the restaurant in October 2008.
Family of Child Hospitalized in Local E. coli Outbreak Takes Legal Action
11.12.2009
The second lawsuit stemming from an E. coli outbreak in Rhode Island and Massachusetts was filed today in the Trial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Superior Court, against Crocetti-Oakdale Packing, doing business as South Shore Meats, Inc., which recalled 1,039 pounds of E. coli-tainted beef linked to illnesses. Hamburger meat from the company was served at a camp in Massachusetts where more than 30 campers and adults were sickened.
Children Stricken with E. coli Sue Meat Companies
11.03.2009
E. coli lawsuits were filed November 3, 2009 in Plymouth County Superior Court for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on behalf of two children who recently became ill with E. coli O157:H7 infections after consuming contaminated ground beef produced by two different companies. The lawsuits were filed against Brockton, Mass.-based Crocetti’s Oakdale Packing, Inc., doing business as South Shore Meats Inc., and Ashville, NY-based Fairbank Farms, Inc. Both companies recalled meat last week after their products were identified as the source of separate E. coli outbreaks in the Northeast.
E. coli Expert Bill Marler in Boston to Meet with Victim of South Shore Meats - Camp Outbreak
10.28.2009
Seattle-based foodborne illness expert and attorney Bill Marler will be in Boston Wednesday (10/28/09) to meet with a victim of the widening South Shore Meats E. coli outbreak.
Marler Clark Calls on USDA and Massachusetts Department of Agriculture to Recall Tainted Meat Linked
10.26.2009
The Massachusetts camp where food made Rhode Island middle school children ill has said that officials linked the illnesses to hamburger, but no recall has yet been issued for the tainted meat. Foodborne illness expert and attorney Bill Marler today called upon the USDA and Massachusetts Department of Agriculture to share their findings with consumers and ensure that all the contaminated meat is removed from the food supply.
‘Put a Trial Lawyer Out of Business: Pass Meaningful Food Safety Legislation by Thanksgiving’
10.06.2009
“New food safety legislation is needed, if not for the consumer’s sake, then to put trial lawyers like me out of business,” says food safety advocate and foodborne illness attorney Bill Marler.
Victims of Oklahoma E. coli Outbreak File Suit Against Country Cottage Restaurant
09.30.2009
Victims of an August, 2008 outbreak of E. coli 0111 have joined together to file suit against the Country Cottage restaurant, where they were sickened. The lawsuit was filed today in the District Court in the State of Oklahoma, in and for the County of Mayes, on behalf of twelve families. The suit was filed by foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and by the Blevins Law Firm of Pryor, OK.
Bill Marler Urges UK Adoption of US Petting Zoo Guidelines to Prevent E. coli Outbreaks
09.15.2009
News that a large and growing outbreak of highly toxic E. coli O157:H7 linked to the Gladstone Farm and Playbarn in Surrey, England has led E. coli expert Bill Marler to urge animal exhibitors on both sides of the Atlantic to implement existing safety guidelines.
Wisconsin Woman Severely Sickened by E. coli in Spinach Forced to Sue
09.03.2009
The 2006 outbreak of E. coli tied to spinach sickened more than 205 people nationwide, many gravely. More than 31 developed Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) and five lost their lives. One of the most critically ill was Jane Majeska of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, an 85-year old woman whose fight to stay alive in the months after she consumed the Dole E. coli O157:H7-tainted spinach cost almost a $500,000 dollars. William Marler of the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark, along with the Fond du Lac firm of Sager Colwin Samuelsen, filed the lawsuit today in the Fond du Lac branch of the Wisconsin Circuit Court against Dole, Natural Selection Foods. Mission Organics, and Pic-n-Save.
E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against JBS Swift Beef Company
08.18.2009
A Wisconsin family sickened in the JBS Swift Beef Company outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 filed suit against the company today. The lawsuit was brought by the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark in the Federal Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin. This is the third lawsuit filed by Marler Clark in the aftermath of the JBS Swift outbreak, which sickened at least 23 people in nine states, 12 of whom had to be hospitalized.
Another Hepatitis Lawsuit Filed Against Illinois McDonald’s
08.07.2009
Another lawsuit on behalf of a customer sickened in the Milan McDonald’s outbreak was filed today in the Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of Rock Island County. The lawsuit was filed against McDonald’s Inc., and Kevin Murphy, the owner of the McDonald’s restaurant at 400 West First Street in Milan, IL, by Marler Clark, the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm, and Craig Mielke of the Illinois firm of Foote, Meyers, Mielke & Flowers LLC. This is the second illness lawsuit; a class action lawsuit was also filed on behalf of restaurant patrons who had to get a shot to avoid illness.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Memphis Father and Son Sickened by Food From Local BBQ
07.30.2009
A lawsuit stemming from the recent outbreak of Salmonella illnesses was filed today in the Circuit Court for Shelby County, Tennessee against A&R Bar-be-que, LLC. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Memphis father and son by Seattle foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and by John Day of the Tennessee firm Day & Blair.
McDonald’s Patron Infected with Hepatitis A Files Lawsuit
07.23.2009
The first lawsuit on behalf of a customer sickened in the Milan McDonald’s outbreak was filed today in the Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of Rock Island County. The lawsuit was filed against McDonald’s Inc., and Kevin Murphy, the owner of the McDonald’s restaurant at 400 West First Street in Milan, IL, by Marler Clark, the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm, and the Illinois firm of Foote, Meyers, Mielke & Flowers LLC.
Hepatitis Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against McDonald’s
07.21.2009
A class action lawsuit was filed today in the Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of Rock Island County against McDonald’s Inc., and Kevin Murphy, the owner of the McDonald’s restaurant at 400 West First Street in Milan, Illinois. Marler Clark, the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm, and the Illinois firm of Foote, Meyers, Mielke & Flowers LLC, filed the lawsuit on behalf of the named plaintiff, Cody Patterson, and all others who were forced to receive Immune globulin (IG) shots after being exposed to the hepatitis A virus (HAV) at the Milan McDonald’s.
Washington State Family Files E. coli Lawsuit Against JBS Swift
07.16.2009
A second lawsuit stemming from the current Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) recall by JBS Swift Beef Company was filed today in the US District Court, Eastern District of Washington. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the family of a young Selah-area child who fell ill with an E. coli infection after eating the tainted beef. William Marler of the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark represents the family.
Food Safety Advocates Marler Clark File First E. coli Lawsuit against JBS Swift Beef Company
07.06.2009
The first lawsuit stemming from the current E. coli O157:H7 (E. coli) recall by JBS Swift Beef Company of Greeley, Colorado that has been linked to 23 E. coli illnesses in California, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Wisconsin was filed today on behalf of an Albuquerque-area child who was infected with E. coli after eating kabobs prepared by his grandmother on Mother’s Day. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the family of 14 year old Alex Roerick by his attorneys, William Marler of the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and Kara Knowles of the Denver firm Montgomery, Little, Soran, & Murray.
Marler Clark Calls for JBS Swift and FSIS to Reveal Retail Distribution of E. coli-Tainted Beef
06.28.2009
In the early morning hours of Sunday, June 28, the JBS Swift Beef Company expanded the earlier recall of 41,280 pounds of beef contaminated with the highly toxic pathogen E. coli O157:H7 to include an additional 380,000 pounds. The beef recalls are FSIS Class I, meaning the “use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death.” The company and The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) have made available a list of recalled products, but so far have refused to reveal where those products were shipped, even in light of illnesses linked to the meat.
Colorado Child Sickened by E. coli Cookie Dough Files Lawsuit
06.23.2009
An E. coli lawsuit was filed today on behalf of a Denver-area child who became gravely ill with E. coli O157:H7 after eating refrigerated Nestle Toll House cookie dough. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the family of Madison Sedbrook by her attorneys, William Marler of the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and Kara Knowles of the Denver firm Montgomery, Little, Soran, & Murray.
First Lawsuit in E. coli Cookie Dough Outbreak Filed by Marler Clark
06.22.2009
A young woman who was hospitalized for seven days after eating raw cookie dough made by Nestle USA filed suit today against the company in California Superior Court, San Mateo County. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of 18-year-old Jillian Collins by her attorneys, William Marler of the Seattle-based foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and Terry O’ Reilly of the San Mateo firm Reilly Collins.
Multi-State E. coli Outbreak Linked to Nestle Toll House Raw Cookie Dough Underscores Funding Need
06.19.2009
An outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 that has sickened 66 people in 28 states points to the need for better funding for health surveillance, said food safety advocate and foodborne illness litigator William Marler. News of the E. coli outbreak was issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), which said in its release that the link to Nestle Toll House raw cookie dough was strong enough to warrant a warning.
Outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 in the Midwest Spurs Ground Beef Recall
05.21.2009
E. coli illnesses in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Illinois have led health investigators to ground beef produced by Valley Meats, LLC of Coal Valley, IL. The company has initiated a recall of 95,898 pounds of ground beef product that is possibly contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.
US Foodborne Illness Expert to Address RSPH E. coli Conference
05.11.2009
William Marler, food safety advocate and expert in foodborne illness litigation, will speak at the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) conference E. coli: Cases, Controls, and Common Sense. The conference is being held Wednesday, 13 May at the Regent’s Park Holiday Inn. Mr. Marler will present his lecture, The Financial and Other Consequences of E. coli O157:H7 outbreaks: A US perspective, at 10:30 AM.
Sprout Seed Manufacturer Named in Amended Lawsuit
05.06.2009
Litigation in the outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul sourced to alfalfa sprouts has taken a new turn, as an amended lawsuit now names the alfalfa seed supplier, Caudill Seed Company of Kentucky. Certain batches of the seed are implicated in a multi-state outbreak that sickened over 150 people. The amended lawsuit was filed Tuesday on behalf of Nebraska resident Daniel Krim in Sarpy County, Nebraska, by foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and by the Ausman Law firm of Omaha.
William Marler to Address Conference of Canadian Public Health Inspectors
05.04.2009
High profile foodborne illness attorney William Marler will deliver a keynote address to the 75th annual gathering of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI) on Wednesday, May 6. One of conference’s focus topics is Global Impacts on Health, to which Mr. Marler will speak.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed Amid Continuing Outbreak Linked to Sprouts
04.30.2009
A lawsuit stemming from a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella-tainted sprouts was filed today in the Tenth District Court for Sarpy County, Nebraska. Bellevue resident Daniel Krim, one of 121 people sickened in the February-March 2009 outbreak, is represented by foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and by the Ausman Law firm of Omaha.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Family of Minnesota Man Felled by Peanut Butter
04.22.2009
Clifford Tousignant, father, grandfather, and decorated veteran of the Korean War, died in January, 2009, after eating Salmonella-contaminated peanut butter served in the retirement home where he lived in Brainerd, MN. His family, represented by foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and Minneapolis-based Jardine, Logan, & O’Brien, filed suit against Kanan Enterprises, the makers of King Nut peanut butter. The complaint was filed Monday in US District Court, District of Minnesota.
Second Lawsuit Filed in Sprouts Salmonella Outbreak
04.06.2009
Marler Clark filed a second lawsuit today against CW Sprouts, the company tied to the recent Salmonella outbreak associated with alfalfa sprouts. The suit, which was filed in the Tenth District Court of Nebraska, Douglas County, is on behalf of Omaha resident Amanda Monastersky. The Ausman Law Firm, an Omaha area firm, is also representing the plaintiff.
First Lawsuit in Salmonella-Tainted Sprout Outbreak Filed by Marler Clark
03.31.2009
The first lawsuit stemming from a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul was filed today against CW sprouts in the Tenth District Court of Nebraska, Douglas County. The complaint was filed on behalf of Omaha resident Stephen Beumler, who is represented by Seattle foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark and by the Ausman Law firm of Omaha.
Denis Stearns to Address Fresh & Easy Technical Conference
03.24.2009
Denis Stearns will address the Fresh & Easy Technical Conference being held March 26 in Manhattan Beach, CA. Quality assurance, product development, and technical personnel from the company’s private-label suppliers will attend the company conference.
Drew Falkenstein to Address Virginia Food Safety Task Force
03.24.2009
Drew Falkenstein will address the Virginia Department of Health’s conference titled “Recalls and the Lessons That we Have Learned” on Thursday, March 26 in Richmond, Virginia. The conference has been put together by the Virginia Food Safety Task Force.
WA Family Files Salmonella Lawsuit Against Kellogg Company in Contaminated Peanut Butter Outbreak
03.09.2009
As the Salmonella outbreak traced to tainted peanut products continued to grow, one family filed suit against The Kellogg Company, manufacturer of the peanut butter cracker sandwich product that made them ill. The Rector family of Blaine, Washington filed suit on Friday in the United States District Court, Western District of Washington. The family is represented by Seattle foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark.
Bill Marler’s Marlerblog Awarded Best Blog
02.24.2009
Bill Marler’s popular blog on food safety, foodborne illness, and food policy was honored by PR News as best blog in the Legal PR awards.
Marler Clark Fights Peanut Corp Bankruptcy on Behalf of CA Child Sickened in Salmonella Outbreak
02.19.2009
Peanut Corporation of America (PCA)—the peanut processor responsible for a nationwide outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium—has filed for bankruptcy protection, but attorney Bill Marler is working to change that. His firm, Seattle foodborne illness powerhouse Marler Clark, is moving to lift the stay of bankruptcy so that litigation on behalf of victims can continue.
Salmonella Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Minneapolis Children Sickened by Peanut Butter
02.18.2009
Marler Clark filed a Salmonella lawsuit on behalf of two Minneapolis children sickened by Salmonella-tainted peanut butter snacks. The lawsuit was filed against Peanut Corporation of America and the Kellogg Company in the US District Court of Georgia, Middle District.
Marler Clark Files Salmonella Lawsuit on Behalf of Las Vegas Child Sickened by Peanut Butter
02.18.2009
As Congress held a hearing to investigate the practices of the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA), one of the more than 640 people sickened in the Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak traced to their products filed a lawsuit against them. The lawsuit was filed against PCA and the Kellogg Company in the US District Court of Georgia, Middle District, on behalf of the Hicks family, whose toddler fell ill after eating cracker sandwiches made by Kellogg with product from PCA. The family is represented by Seattle foodborne illness firm Marler Clark and by Patrick Flynn of Georgia firm Flynn, Peeler & Phillips.
Stock Shows and Petting Zoos Source of Many E. coli Outbreaks
02.06.2009
Reports that a large and growing outbreak of highly toxic E. coli O157:H7 linked to Colorado’s largest stock show has led E. coli expert Bill Marler to again urge animal exhibitors to comply with existing safety guidelines.
Kellogg’s Added to Marler Clark Peanut Butter Salmonella Lawsuit
02.05.2009
Marler Clark has added the Kellogg Company to its lawsuit against the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) and Bill Marler Outlines A Way Forward in Food Safety
Amid Massive Peanut Butter Recall, Marler Clark Files Second Salmonella Lawsuit
01.30.2009
Firm Repeatedly Called on Peanut Corporation of America to Pay Medical Bills and Wage Loss
One day after the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) initiated one of the largest food recalls in American history, foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark filed a second lawsuit in the Salmonella outbreak linked to their products. The lawsuit was filed against PCA in the US District Court of California, Northern District, on behalf of the Trone family of Crescent City, California. The family is represented by Marler Clark and by Richard Waite of Keeny, Waite, & Stevens.
Marler Clark Adds Punitive Damage Claim to Peanut Butter Salmonella Lawsuit Against PCA
01.28.2009
In light of shocking revelations disclosed by the FDA about the Peanut Corporation of America’s (PCA) Blakey, GA facility, foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark today amended the Federal lawsuit it had filed against PCA to allege punitive damages. The complaint was filed last week on behalf of Vermont residents Gabrielle and Daryl Meunier, whose son was sickened in the Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak tied to peanut butter products manufactured in the PCA plant.
Lawsuit Filed in Nationwide Outbreak of Salmonella in Peanut Butter
01.20.2009
A lawsuit stemming from the national outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium in peanut butter was filed today against the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) in the US District Court, Middle District of Georgia. The complaint was filed on behalf of Vermont residents Gabrielle and Daryl Meunier, whose son was sickened in the outbreak. The minor and his parents are represented by Seattle lawyer William Marler and foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark, and by Patrick Flynn of Flynn, Peeler & Phillips of Albany, GA.
FDA Must Widen Salmonella Peanut Butter Recalls
01.17.2009
Seattle food safety advocate and attorney Bill Marler is calling on the FDA to request recalls of foods containing peanut butter products manufactured in the Peanut Corporation of America’s (PCA) Blakely, GA plant. Tests have shown that product produced in the facility carries the outbreak strain of Salmonella Typhimurium, which has sickened at least 453 people in 43 states and Canada and may have contributed to six deaths.
Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Peanut Butter - Again
01.09.2009
The source of the outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium that has sickened at least 400 and may have contributed to one death has been identified in Minnesota as King Nut peanut butter. Peanut butter tainted with salmoenlla was tested by the Minnesota Health Department. The product is suspected as the source of the nation-wide illnesses, which began showing up in September 2008 and have been documented in 42 states.
Top Ten Food Safety Challenges of 2009
12.30.2008
Bill Marler, food safety advocate and managing partner of foodborne illness law firm Marler Clark, asked the food safety community to weigh in on the most pressing food safety challenges for the coming year. As with the “Top Ten Food Safety Stories of 2008”, there was no shortage of contenders.
Bill Marler’s top Ten Food Safety Stories of 2008
12.19.2008
Food safety advocate and attorney Bill Marler (of Seattle foodborne illness powerhouse Marler Clark) polled his wide range of contacts in the food safety community, and assembled a list of the top ten food safety stories of 2008. Comments can be read (and made) at http://www.marlerblog.com.
Washington State the Latest Victim in Surge of E. coli Outbreaks
10.21.2008
At least 14 E. coli illnesses are reported in Washington State, where officials are still working to find the source of the infections. Ten are sick in Vermont, traced to contaminated beef, and an outbreak in Ontario, Canada has made at least 159 ill. In September, an outbreak that sickened more than 45 people in Michigan, Illinois, and Canada was traced to contaminated lettuce. Also in September, 17 illnesses in Colorado were traced to a restaurant, but no ingredient has yet been targeted as the culprit. And this is the off-season.
University of Michigan Student Files E. coli Lawsuit Against Aunt Mid’s Produce
10.20.2008
Another E. coli lawsuit was filed today against Detroit-based Aunt Mid’s Produce in the aftermath of a lettuce-borne outbreak linked to the company. The complaint was filed in the Washtenaw County Circuit Court on behalf of a University of Michigan senior sickened in the outbreak. The plaintiff is represented by Marler Clark, a Seattle food borne illness law firm, and by Michael Heilmann of the Detroit-area firm Counard and Heilmann.
Vermont Recall Part of Dangerous Trend
10.17.2008
The E. coli illnesses of ten Vermont residents have been traced tainted beef from the Vermont Livestock, Slaughter, and Processing Company in Ferrisburgh. The USDA has recalled 2,758 pounds of ground beef from the company, and has put out warnings for consumers.
University of Colorado Student Files E. coli Lawsuit Against Jimmy John’s
10.15.2008
A University of Colorado student infected with E. coli O157:H7 filed suit yesterday in the District Court of Boulder County. The petition was filed on behalf of CU sophomore and Boulder resident Katie Pendelton. Ms. Pendelton is represented by Marler Clark, a Seattle foodborne illness law firm, and by Kara Knowles of the Denver-area firm Montgomery, Little, Soran & Murray.
First E. coli Lawsuit Filed Against Aunt Mid’s Produce
10.09.2008
CLARIFICATION: The Michigan Health Department has linked illnesses to lettuce produced by Aunt Mid’s produce. To date, no left-over lettuce has tested positive for the E. coli bacteria.
The first lawsuit stemming from a recent lettuce-borne E. coli outbreak was filed today in the Circuit Court for Ingham County, Michigan against Aunt Mid’s Produce. The petition was filed on behalf of Michigan State University (MSU) student and East Lansing resident Samantha Steffen. Ms. Steffen is represented by Marler Clark, a Seattle food borne illness law firm, and by Michael Heilmann of the Detroit-area firm Counard & Heilmann.
Marler Clark Calls for Aunt Mid’s Produce to Disclose Supplier of E. coli Tainted Lettuce
10.03.2008
At least 40 confirmed cases of the infection with the highly toxic pathogen E. coli O157:H7 have been linked to commercial bagged lettuce distributed by Aunt Mid’s Produce, but the Detroit-based company refuses to name the supplier of the contaminated product. Thirty of the illnesses are in Michigan; the others have been documented in Illinois, Ohio, New York, and Oregon.
Second Boy Scout Sickened at Camp Sues Hamburger Manufacturer
10.01.2008
Jansen Saunders, a 10-year-old boy who attended Boy Scout camp in July, continues to recover from the E. coli O157:H7 infection he contracted there. Fredrick and Jennifer Saunders of Loudoun, Virginia filed suit along with their son on Friday in the Circuit Court of Rockbridge County. The lawsuit was filed against S & S Foods LLC, which supplied the camp with frozen hamburger patties. The plaintiffs are represented by Marler Clark, a Seattle law firm dedicated to representing victims of foodborne illness, and Maryland attorney William Schladt of Ward & Klein.
Michigan E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak Linked to Bagged Lettuce Again
09.26.2008
Food Safety Attorney, William Marler, Gives History Lesson.
“E. coli O157:H7 outbreaks associated with lettuce or spinach, specifically the “pre-washed” and “ready-to-eat” varieties sold under various brand and trade names, are by no means a new phenomenon,” according to food-safety attorney, William D. Marler, of Marler Clark.
Firemen’s Fundraiser May be Victim of E. coli Regulation Loopholes
09.23.2008
Tri-tip beef served at a September 6 fundraiser for the Forest Ranch, CA volunteer fire department has been cited as the probable cause of an outbreak of toxic E. coli O157:H7. At least 18 have fallen ill, four of whom required hospitalization. Many meat-related E. coli outbreaks are traced back to ground beef, but the fundraiser served tri-tip, which has its own, lesser known, history of problems.
William Marler to Address International Food Safety Conference in Beijing
09.19.2008
William Marler, food safety advocate and expert in foodborne illness litigation, will speak at the China International Food Safety Conference and Expo on Wednesday, September 24 at 4:30 p.m. His lecture, titled “How U.S. Consumers Hold Producers liable: A Civil Litigation Lesson in the U.S. Market” will be presented at the Landmark Hotel and Towers, 8 North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 1000004.
Michigan State University Students Struggle with E. coli Outbreak
09.17.2008
An outbreak of the highly toxic E. coli O157:H7 has sickened at least ten students at MSU in Lansing. All of the students experienced bloody diarrhea, a flag indicator of E. coli infection, and each sought medical care at Sparrow Hospital. Seven remain hospitalized.
Boy Scout Sickened by E. coli-Tainted Meat Sues S & S Foods
09.05.2008
A Boy Scout who was infected by E. coli O157:H7 while attending camp in Virginia filed suit today in the Circuit Court of Rockbridge County. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Zachary Yost and his mother, Devon Drew, against S & S Foods LLC. The plaintiffs are represented by Marler Clark, a Seattle law firm dedicated to representing victims of foodborne illness, and Maryland attorney Benson Klein of Ward & Klein.
Sprouts Responsible for Salmonella Illnesses in Washington and Oregon
09.05.2008
Thirteen people—nine in Washington and four in Oregon—have been infected with Salmonella Typhimurium from eating alfalfa sprouts. The illnesses have been traced back to Sprouters Northwest, Inc in Kent, WA, which has voluntarily recalled the product and stopped distributing it. Consumers are advised not to purchase or eat any Sprouters Northwest products containing alfalfa sprouts, and to discard or return any of the products they may have in their homes.
Rare Type of E. Coli Found in Oklahoma Outbreak
08.29.2008
The food borne illness outbreak in northeastern Oklahoma that has sickened more than 115, hospitalized 50 and taken one life is the latest emergence of the virulent and highly toxic E. coli bacterium. Most E. coli outbreaks in North America are subtypes of E. coli O157:H7, but the CDC has just revealed that this outbreak is a rare serotype: E. coli 0111.
Oklahoma Outbreak Claims One Life, Sickens Many
08.25.2008
A food borne illness outbreak in northeastern Oklahoma has sickened as many as 30 and taken one life. Although lab results are not in, signs point to the highly toxic E. coli O157:H7 bacteria as the culprit. Many of the ill have eaten at the same restaurants, and leads are being followed to determine the source. In the last two years, more than 40 million pounds of meat have been recalled due to contamination with E. coli O157:H7, and outbreaks have also been traced to leafy greens. [Note - as of 8/27, there are 40 illnesses and 17 hospitalizations.]