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April 18, 2026

CDC: Antibiotic Resistant Shigella becoming higher risk in US

The CDC reports: Shigellosis is a nationally notifiable diarrheal illness caused by gram-negative bacteria. Shigella infection is spread through fecal-oral transmission and sexual contact. Although most infections are self-limited, antibiotics are indicated for severe illness or to reduce transmission in settings with high risk for spread. Since 2015, a growing proportion of cases has been caused by […]

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 […]

January 16, 2007

The Jungle Revisited – 100 Years Later

I agree with the American Meat Institute? J. Patrick Boyle, President and Chief Executive of the American Meat Institute, wrote in part in the New York Times regarding, "100 Years Later, the Food Industry Is Still ‘The Jungle,’ ” by Adam Cohen (Editorial Observer, Jan. 2), “Since 1999, the incidence of E. coli O157:H7 in […]

January 16, 2007

Off to Minneapolis

On Thursday I will be speaking at the Minnesota Environmental Health Association (MEHA) on “Liability of Environmental Health Professionals for Alleged Negligent Inspections.”  See the PowerPoint below: I will also be filing another E. coli lawsuit against Taco Johns – this time in Minnesota on behalf of an Albert Lea family.  For more information on […]

January 16, 2007

Spinach Back on School Menu

According to Eric Louie of the Contra Costa Times: Raw spinach will be back on the menu in the San Ramon Valley school district beginning today, as the district’s food supplier lifts its self-imposed ban on the leafy vegetable.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, according to the school district, issued a consumer alert on […]

January 15, 2007

The 2006 Dole Spinach E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak

On September 14, 2006 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a “Warning on Serious Food borne E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak.” The FDA announced that a multi-state outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 that “may be associated with the consumption of produce.” The FDA stated that, “preliminary epidemiological evidence suggest that bagged fresh spinach may […]

January 14, 2007

Bailey-Boushay House Chefs’ Dinner

Bailey-Boushay House is a nationally recognized facility offering residential care and day health programs for people living with AIDS. The residential care program also provides care to those suffering from other life-threatening illnesses.  Marler Clark has the honor to have been one of the main sponsors for the annual “Chef’s Dinner.”  Denis Stearns is on […]

January 14, 2007

Arizona Subway – Think Hepatitis A?

Workers at Arizona Subway Found to Have Hepatitis A East Valley Tribune Mesa Friday, January 12, 2007 ?- Sarah J. Boggan On Thursday, health officials in Pinal County said people who ate at a Subway restaurant at 1781 W. Hunt Hwy. from Dec. 10- 23 may have been exposed to hepatitis A. A food handler […]

January 13, 2007

New E. coli outbreak traced to state Tainted lettuce from Central Valley grew near cows

 The E. coli that sickened 81 Taco John’s patrons in Minnesota and Iowa last month has been traced back to California according to a report by Sabin Russell, San Fransisco Chronicle Medical Writer. Another outbreak of E. coli food poisoning has been traced to a farm in California — this time to an unidentified Central […]

January 13, 2007

Arby’s Implicated in Salmonella Outbreak in Georgia

According to Kelli Hernandez of the Valdosta Daily Times, 72 cases of Salmonella infection found in Lowndes County. She further reports that: Following the investigation and interviewing patients infected, 72 cases of Salmonella Montevideo infections with indistinguishable patterns were reported with the onset of gastrointestinal illness between Aug. 21 and Nov. 15, and investigators were […]

January 12, 2007

Why I hate Insurance Companies

David Dankwa wrote in Best’s Review – January 2007 – Highlights from BestWeek – Briefing Eateries Lean on Reputation Covers The E. coli outbreak linked to Taco Bell restaurants has left approximately 70 people sick in five states, creating a major change-control crisis for the fast-food chain. As with many restaurants or food-service providers that […]

January 12, 2007

Do you know the way [home from] Monterey?

I’m flying back to Seattle tonight where it is only slightly colder than both the weather and my reception in Monterey this morning.  The hearing today sponsored by the State of California at the Monterey County Fairgrounds was well attended – seems there were at least 200 (about 25 were press).  It was great that […]

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