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December 16, 2025

Surprised? Packaged Salads cause Listeria Outbreaks – 30 illnesses, 27 hospitalizations and 4 Deaths

The CDC describes 2 genetically unrelated outbreaks of Listeria monocytogenes infections (outbreak A and outbreak B) linked to packaged salads from 2 different firms that were investigated simultaneously in 2021. Combined, the outbreaks caused 30 illnesses, 27 hospitalizations, and 4 deaths over 8 years. Those investigations led to recalls of product from 2 different firms and highlight […]

September 05, 2003

Marler Clark Heralds Washington Supreme Court Decision Upholding $4.6 Million Jury Award to School Kids Sickened in 1998 E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak

The Washington Supreme Court today declined to review last year’s Court of Appeals decision upholding a $4.6 million award to 11 children injured in a 1998 E. coli O157:H7 outbreak that was linked to undercooked taco meat served as part of a school lunch at Finley Elementary School. School District had sought the Supreme Court’s […]

September 01, 2003

E. coli and the County Fair

There’s nothing more American than the county fair. From Washington and California to New York and Texas, countless millions of people are visiting their local fairs to ride the rides, feast on cotton candy and hot dogs, and to visit those cute farm animals. Unfortunately, some of the visitors to fairs will get very sick. […]

August 20, 2003

U. Washington president declines pay increases The cash is flowing in Pullman, Wash.

U. Washington president declines pay increases, America’s Intelligence Wire reported today. “In the past few years Rawlins has been at WSU, salaries for presidents in similar institutions outside of Washington state have gone up, said William Marler, WSU Board of Regents president.” Washington State University President V. Lane Rawlins is paid $254,065 annually and is […]

June 04, 2003

Families Ready Lawsuits over E. coli Outbreak at Lane County, Ore., Fair

Two dozen families plan to file a lawsuit today against Lane County and the Lane County Fair Board, seeking damages for illnesses caused by the biggest outbreak of E. coli bacteria in state history at last year’s county fair. All these folks became ill with a very deadly pathogen through no fault of their own. […]

June 04, 2003

Marler Clark Files E. coli Lawsuit Against Lane County Fair Board

Marler Clark filed a lawsuit today against the Lane County Fair Board on behalf of 29 individuals and families of individuals who were infected with E. coli O157:H7 during an outbreak at the Lane County Fair last summer. A number of fairs and petting zoos have been implicated in E. coli outbreaks in recent years. […]

June 04, 2003

Families file lawsuit over E. coli outbreak

Two dozen people sickened by the biggest E. coli outbreak in state history filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Lane County Fair Board, claiming the board didn’t do enough to protect fairgoers given similar outbreaks in other states. Eighty-two people became sick at the fair — nearly two-thirds of them younger than age 6. Twelve […]

April 27, 2003

Produce company sued over E. coli poisoning incident; FDA; Spokane Produce Inc., Escherichia coli outbreak at summer dance camp

The family of one of the teens that contracted E. coli poisoning at a Washington camp last summer has sued Spokane Produce Inc. County health officials implicated the firm’s romaine lettuce as the possible source of infection. But Spokane Produce says the lawsuit hinges on a flawed investigation by local health officials and that the […]

September 29, 2002

Put me out of business, please.

In the wake of the now infamous ConAgra ground beef recall that sickened scores of Americans coast to coast, I called upon anyone who would listen in my op-ed piece for the Denver Post to put me out of business – please. I said: “For this trial lawyer, E. coli has been a far too […]

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