Marler Blog

May 12, 2026

Hey, FDA Commissioner Makary, AI has a wild idea – perhaps a Hallucination?

I asked our AI friends – What are the pros and cons of replacing FDA Commissioner Makary with me – here is the response? This is a very timely question — Makary resigned as FDA Commissioner today, May 12, 2026, amid reports of internal tensions and policy clashes, with the vaping dispute reportedly being a […]

January 29, 2007

Washington woman sickened by E. coli dies

John K. Wiley of the AP wrote today: “Wash. woman sickened by E. coli dies” An 83-year-old Richland woman sickened by tainted spinach in September has died. Betty Howard died Friday of heart failure in a Richland rehabilitation facility, nearly five months after she was hospitalized with symptoms of sickness caused by eating contaminated spinach, […]

January 27, 2007

Lawsuit: Restaurant must provide safe food

An E. coli outbreak last year sickened about 81 people who had eaten at Taco John’s restaurants in Austin, Albert Lea and Cedar Falls, Iowa, in November and December. Among those sickened, 26 were hospitalized. Tim Engstrom, managing editor of the Albert Lea Tribune and I spoke last week about the Taco John’s lawsuit specifically […]

January 26, 2007

E. coli outbreak claims another victim

I posted some research on E. coli, illness and death in the elderly that may be of use to those interested in these deaths – the post is “The E. coli O157:H7 Bacteria and the Significance of Age: Elizabeth, “Betty” Howard, 83, of Richland, Wash., died of heart failure in a rehabilitation facility today, after […]

January 25, 2007

Steinbeck Center Ag Forum focuses on food-borne illness

From the Monterey Herald today – you have to give me some credit – “Daniel in the Lion’s Den” comes to mind. The National Steinbeck Center will kick off the fourth season of its Ag Forums with the presentation of Bill Marler, a Seattle-based lawyer who has represented clients in litigation with companies such as […]

January 24, 2007

Dueling Plans Target E. Coli Outbreaks

According to Jacob Adelman of the Associated Press, State Sen. Dean Florez, D-Shafter, is butting heads with farmers over proposed regulations. The regulations would: 1. force growers to protect their crops by monitoring water quality 2. restrict wild animals from farm areas 3. call for a system to track produce from fields to store shelves […]

January 24, 2007

Houlihan’s Hepatitis A Lawsuit

Paul Dailing of the Kane County Chronicle wrote this morning about our client who is considering filing suit against the Geneva Houlihan’s. I have repeatedly encouraged and warned restaurants that it is the customers and their own interest to vaccinate all employees for Hepatitis A BEFORE they are allowed to serve food. Had Houlihan’s required […]

January 22, 2007

What is E. coli O157:H7?

E. coli O157:H7 is one of hundreds of strains of the bacterium Escherichia coli.[1] Most strains of E. coli are harmless and live as normal flora in the intestines of healthy humans and animal.[2]  The E. coli bacterium is among the most extensively studied microorganism.[3] The combination of letters and numbers in the name of the E. […]

January 22, 2007

World Alert Map

I found this map on the web this weekend – click on the below map and see all the disasters occurring in the world today – including bacterial and viral outbreaks tied to food:

January 21, 2007

E. coli outbreaks prompt push for stricter regulation

Sanford Nax of The Fresno Bee wrote a story last week entitled: Florez gets tough on produce Senator Dean Florez, D-Shafter has been the only consistent political figure over the last several months focusing on the E. coli crisis in leafy greens grown in California. He held a hearing in October following the Dole spinach […]

January 20, 2007

Processing may spread E. coli

Mary Engel and Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers published an article this morning citing that: “Some food safety experts say the mixing of greens for packaging may increase the risk of contamination…. In particular, the centralized processing of fresh greens can increase the risk of more widespread contamination, just as tainted beef […]

January 19, 2007

Albert Lea Woman Sues Taco Johns

Anthony Welsch of KIMT NewsChannel 3 reported on our filing of our third E. coli lawsuit, and first in Minnesota, against Taco Johns.  I was in Albert Lea yesterday meeting with several other clients.  According to Mr. Welsch: The E. coli outbreak hit about 80 people — of those, 26 were sent to the hospital. […]

January 19, 2007

Norovirus outbreak at Hilton near Dulles airport leads to illness

Sorry, wrong Hilton and wrong disease(s). So, according to the Washington Business Journal: About 100 guests and 20 workers at a Hilton hotel near Dulles International Airport have been sickened by the highly contagious norovirus, causing the hotel to shut down for several days and put guests in other area hotels.  The 449-room Hilton Washington […]

January 19, 2007

E. Coli Claim Filed in Minnesota Against Taco Johns

Law.com reprinted an AP story about our client: A Minnesota woman and her son have filed a lawsuit against Taco John’s after they became ill after eating food tainted with E. coli from the restaurant last year.  The lawsuit was the first of its kind in Minnesota related to the infection of at least 33 […]

January 18, 2007

Fresh Express donates $2M for E. coli Research

It is great to see at least someone in the industry funding the research necessary to prevent the 22nd E. coli outbreak tied to lettuce or spinach. The Associated Press reported on Wednesday – Lettuce Processor Funds E. Coli Studies One of the nation’s biggest processors of bagged lettuce said Wednesday it would give up […]

January 17, 2007

Minnesotans file lawsuit over E. coli tainted Taco John’s

An Albert Lea woman and her son filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Taco John’s after they became ill after eating food tainted with E. coli from the restaurant last year. The lawsuit was the first of its kind in Minnesota related to the infection of at least 33 state residents who became ill in November […]

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