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 […]

August 02, 2006

Classic Salads, LLC. Conducts Nationwide Recalls of Baby Spinach and Spring (Mesclun) Mix Because of Possible Salmonella Health Risk

The following Press Release was issued today, This is not the first such release that we have seen over the last dozen years. Classic Salads of Salinas, CA is voluntarily recalling 4lb., 2lb. and 10 oz. Baby Spinach and 4lb., 3lb., 1.5lb., Spring Mix, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an […]

July 29, 2006

Great Food Safety Links

www.extension.iastate.edu/foodsafety “Iowa State University Extension believes that resources are needed for consumers, educators and students to access research-based, unbiased information on food safety and quality. The goal of the Food Safety Project is to develop educational materials that give the public the tools they need to minimize their risk of foodborne illness.” www.foodsafetynetwork.ca/en/ “The Food […]

July 29, 2006

Golf course restaurant employee tests positive for hepatitis A

The Dare County, North Carolina Department of Public Health issued a warning to all patrons who ate at the Player’s Grille at Nags Head Golf Links on July 14 and 18, 2006. A restaurant employee who worked at the Player’s Grille on those days was recently diagnosed with hepatitis A, a virus that can lead […]

July 28, 2006

The TRUTH about the McDonald’s hot coffee case

I never tire of telling and retelling this story – I just wished more people paid attention: McDonald’s Callousness Was Real Issue, Jurors Say, In Case of Burned Woman ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – When a law firm here found itself defending McDonald’s Corp. in a suit last year that claimed the company served dangerously hot coffee, […]

July 28, 2006

Sheetz Salmonella Outbreak Litigation: when elephants dance, the grass gets trampled

“When elephants dance, the grass gets trampled,” I told Joe Mandak of the Associated Press. “And in this case, the grass was Sheetz and its customers.” Sheetz has settled all but a few customer lawsuits spawned by salmonella-tainted tomatoes sold at its convenience stores two years ago. But complicated legal battles involving Sheetz, insurance companies […]

July 28, 2006

Thirteen Years Since Jack in the Box

I was asked last night how long I have been representing people sickened by food poisoning. It is a bit of a long story, but it really started in 1993, when I was able to secure a $15.6 million settlement on behalf of the most seriously injured survivor of the 1993 Jack in the Box […]

July 27, 2006

Now, it is “Blood Sucking Parasite”

I received the below email last week – thought I would share it and my response: From: Dan Cahalan [mailto:dancahalan@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 3:23 PM To: marler mail Subject: Stop & Shop Attorney Clark: I read about the lawsuit against Stop & Shop on behalf of Eric Tsirovakas, who developed HUS from Escherichia […]

July 27, 2006

Raw Chicken Entrees

Last week, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDOH) issued a wake-up call to poultry processors — at least in spirit — when it announced that twenty-nine people, including many kids, recently contracted Salmonella from frozen, pre-browned, microwaveable chicken entrees. This is not the first Salmonella outbreak associated with such frozen chicken entrees. The MDOH alone […]

July 25, 2006

Lawyers as Parasites?

Just so those folks that attack lawyers and what I am doing do not feel alone, I thought I would share this email I received a few months ago. I guess the bottom line is that whatever makes people try and make food safe is OK with me. April, 10, 2006 F1: FDA food code […]

July 25, 2006

E. coli O157:H7 Background – from Marler’s Perspective

I thought it might be helpful to give some background on E. coli O157:H7 and the dangers it poses to our food supply, particularly in hamburger: E. coli O157:H7 was first recognized as a pathogen in 1982 during an investigation into an outbreak of hemorrhagic colitis[1] associated with consumption of hamburgers from a fast food […]

July 21, 2006

Salmonella outbreaks tied to Chicken Entrees

29 ill after eating chicken entrees, the Star Tribune reports. Frozen, uncooked chicken entrees prompt concern by Minnesota officials who have traced 29 case of illness to insufficient cooking. Food safety officials said today that 29 people in Minnesota got sick after eating frozen chicken entrees that were not cooked long enough to kill salmonella […]

July 04, 2006

Food detectives probe gross claims

The Chicago Tribune recently published the following article on gross food claims (and quoted me): When a woman claimed to have found a human finger in a bowl of Wendy’s chili, Denny Lynch was the point man for the giant fast-food chain. “This was grotesque, gruesome,” Lynch said. An expert at damage control for decades, […]

June 30, 2006

Deadline extended amid settlements in Sheetz outbreak

As the Associated Press reported today, attorneys for Sheetz convenience stores and scores of customers sickened during a salmonella outbreak two years ago have settled more than 80 lawsuits in recent weeks and agreed to delay a filing deadline in hopes that dozens of other claims might settle. Saturday marks the two-year anniversary of the […]

June 15, 2006

Dole settles E. coli lawsuits

The Herald Salinas Bureau has also reported on the Dole lawsuit settlements. In her article “Dole settles E. coli lawsuits,” Dania Akkad writes: Five lawsuits filed in response to an E. coli outbreak traced to Dole Fresh Vegetable bagged salads in Minnesota last fall have been settled. Bill Marler, an attorney for the nine plaintiffs […]

June 14, 2006

Settlements reached with Dole in E. coli cases

As the Associated Press reported today, Marler Clark has settled several lawsuits stemming from an E. coli outbreak that was traced to bags of Dole Food Company brand prepackaged lettuce.

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