Marler Blog

January 29, 2026

Hey, Infant Formula Industry – It is past time to get your Shit together

This is simply unacceptable. This botulism outbreak, frankly any outbreak that sickens babies, should never have happened. We can do more to protect the most vulnerable. The stork in “operation stork speed” clearly flew into a brick wall and crash landed. This child’s parents bought ByHeart Infant Formula at a Walmart. ByHeart utilized powdered organic […]

April 25, 2009

Forbes Editor Champions Tort Plaintiffs Lawyers – ABA Reprints

Spoke with Sarah Randag of the ABA last evening after she "shouted out" the Forbes editorial giving a "tip o’ the hat" to what I do.  Generally, the ABA tends to look down on the lawyers that represent victims, so perhaps there is a positive trend here? Editor William Baldwin calls attention to an epidemic […]

April 24, 2009

Off to the “other side of the pond.”

I sat for a few hours in the Atlanta airport last night during a thunder storm so had some time to finish up my PowerPoint for my speech in a few weeks in London before the Royal Society for Public Health.  Here is the PowerPoint – there will be two added videos – which one […]

April 24, 2009

Forbes Interview with Bill Marler

Had a great chat with William Baldwin of Forbes Magazine for his opinion piece – "Needed: Tort Lawyers" – in the last week about the status of our Nation’s food supply. This interview may be a first for Forbes – that did not skin this trial lawyer alive, nor dip me in a vat of […]

April 23, 2009

Larry King and Stewart Parnell have what in common?

Press coverage for Georgia Trip: Lawyer To Tour Georgia Plant Linked To Salmonella News Now Update: Tour of Salmonella Tainted Peanut Plant Peanut Victims’ Lawyers Visit Blakely Plant PCA plant conditions ‘disturbing’ Attorney: Mice, leaky roof found at Georgia nut plant I finally made it into the Blakely, Georgia Peanut Corporation of America plant.  Despite […]

April 22, 2009

Busy Day in the Salmonella Peanut World

Peanut victims’ lawyers visit Plainview plant Minnesota man’s family sues over his death Lawyer in salmonella lawsuits tours Texas plant Lawyer says Plainview plant may not be at fault Lawyer to tour Ga. plant linked to salmonella

April 22, 2009

Bulletproof Blog – What’s Next: The Plaintiff’s Perspective – Bill Marler on Looming Food Supply Crises

I had a great chat last week with Larry Smith – Each week Bulletproof Blog interviews top plaintiffs’ attorneys for their perspective on the crises likely to affect businesses in the near future. In this issue, we talk to Bill Marler of the Seattle-based Marler Clark, LLP PS. He is the legal profession’s best-known advocate […]

April 22, 2009

90% of the peanut business is mental – the other half is hard work!

So, said the white board in the manager’s office in the Plainview, Texas Peanut Corporation of America Plant that I visited today. I guess that did not translate into dealing with leaking roofs, mice and cockroaches.

April 21, 2009

Plainview Texas – Former Home of Peanut Corporation of America Salmonella Plant

Well, made it from Seattle to Dallas to Lubbock to Plainview today. Had a great steak dinner at the “Rockin’ R Steak House.” They did not have a beer or wine list because they share a back door with their neighbor, the Baptist Church.  We parked across the street and had little fear of being […]

April 21, 2009

Charity Dollars for Twitter Followers, The ABA Journal Lends a Hand (or at least, some Ink)

This morning I spoke to Debra Weiss of the ABA Journal, who had heard about my twitter challenge and was writing a story on it.  We chatted at about 5:30 a.m., as I was on my way to the airport.  By the time my plane was boarding, the story was online.  Here are some quotes from her story, […]

April 20, 2009

Marler Clark Files Peanut Butter Salmonella Lawsuit For Family of Minnesota Man – Korean War Veteran Felled by Contaminated Peanut Butter

Clifford Tousignant, father, grandfather and decorated veteran of the Korean War, died in January, 2009, after eating Salmonella-contaminated peanut butter served in the nursing home where he lived in Brainard, MN. His family is filing suit against Kanan Enterprises, the makers of King Nut peanut butter. The complaint was filed Monday in US District Court, […]

April 20, 2009

The Impact on Global Commerce on Food Safety and Liability

Product Liability in Canada

April 20, 2009

The Public Inquiry into the September 2005 Outbreak of E. coli O157 in South Wales

As I said last week, I have the great honor to once again speak before the Royal Society for Public Health in London next month. My Power Point is due (two days ago), but I got a bit distracted by my twitter challenge and “kid stuff” over the weekend. I did, however, have time to […]

April 19, 2009

Governor Gregoire Addresses the Food Safety Conference – April 11, 2008

A year ago I hosted a great food safety conference (thinking of doing so again in 2010) entitled "Who is Minding the Store."  Governor Gregoire said what everyone was, and should be, thinking: Maybe our goal here should be to put Bill Marler right out of business. And I would bet my friend, Bill, would […]

April 18, 2009

Campylobacter Sickens Eleven With Raw Milk From Kinkin Corner Dairy

I talked with Katharhynn Heidelberg of the Montrose Daily Press about yet another raw milk outbreak: Seattle attorney Bill Marler said that doesn’t mean raw milk is safe. Marler has represented several clients, or their survivors, in food-borne illness cases, even taking on Con-Agra. “The amount of raw milk that is sold commercially is actually […]

April 17, 2009

Ashton Kutcher Gets 1M Followers on Twitter For 10,000 Bed Nets to Fight Malaria in Africa – Great Charity – I’ll give $25,000 to Charity for 25,000 Followers – What Charity?

The battle to become the owner of the first Twitter account that has 1 million followers has ended.  It was a clash between the old TV, represented now by CNNbrk (CNN breaking news), and the new kid on the block Ashton Kutcher.  Ashton Kutcher won the battle to become the first Twitter millionaire.  Is that […]

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