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7 Apr 2012, 9:51 am
Marler Clark has been involved with other E. coli cases in Missouri: 2003 - Habaneros E. coli Outbreak - Missouri 2011 - Schnucks Romaine Lettuce E. coli Outbreak - Missouri, Multistate 2008 - Herb Depot & Autumn Olives Farm Raw Milk E. coli Outbreak - Missouri 2004 - Kid's Korner Daycare E. coli Outbreak - Missouri 2012 - Jimmy John's Clover Sprouts E. coli Outbreak - Missouri [read post]
23 Mar 2012, 5:50 pm
  Marler Clark added Moore, Oklahoma-based Vaughan Foods to both lawsuits when, through its own investigation, the law firm learned the company was the supplier of E. coli-contaminated romaine lettuce to Schnucks stores. [read post]
23 Mar 2012, 11:27 am
   In connection with litigaiton brought by Marler Clark, the grower, "Farm A" should be identified soon. [read post]
23 Mar 2012, 2:59 am
"This indicates that contamination of romaine lettuce likely occurred before the product reached grocery store Chain A locations," the report states.The CDC report also did not identify what company distributed the romaine lettuce or where it came from. [read post]
18 Feb 2012, 4:33 pm
  2009: E. coli O157:H7, Romaine Lettuce:   19 people were sickened in multiple states, including Wisconsin, in a cluster of illnesses likely linked to lettuce. [read post]
18 Feb 2012, 3:21 pm
E. coli and Salmonella outbreaks that included Arkansas residents since 2006: 2011:  E. coli O157:H7, Romaine lettuce:  This outbreak sickened 60 in 10 states, including Arkansas. [read post]
18 Feb 2012, 2:56 pm
  Marler Clark has filed two lawsuits on behalf of victims of the outbreak. 2009:  National Steak and Poultry, E. coli O157:H7 outbreak - steaks. [read post]
18 Feb 2012, 2:15 pm
  The most recent is the Schnuck's romaine lettuce E. coli O157:H7 outbreak, which sickened at least 60 people, mostly from Missouri. [read post]
30 Dec 2011, 1:59 am
Through its own investigation, the law firm Marler Clark determined that Vaughan Foods supplied the lettuce to Schnuck Supermarkets. [read post]
30 Dec 2011, 1:59 am
 Multistate Schnucks Salad Bars, College Campuses Romaine Lettuce October 2011 - 60 ill. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 11:45 am
“We’re pleased to be one step closer to getting to the bottom of this outbreak,” said Marler Clark E. coli attorney William Marler. [read post]
13 Dec 2011, 6:57 am
The romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak linked, in part, to Schnuck’s grocery stores is rivaled by only a few leafy greens E. coli outbreaks. [read post]
13 Dec 2011, 4:37 am
The Schnuck’s E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce will soon be on the list as well. [read post]
12 Dec 2011, 1:59 am
Louis County Circuit Court by the Seattle food safety law firm Marler Clark, and the St. [read post]
10 Dec 2011, 11:38 am
MARLER CLARK is the foremost law firmed dedicated solely to representing victims of foodborne illness. [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 7:44 am
Louis woman who allegedly contracted E. coli after eating romaine lettuce at a salad bar in a local Schnucks supermarket Marler Clark, the nation's leading law firm representing victims of E. coli outbreaks, along with St. [read post]
8 Dec 2011, 5:34 pm
First Lawsuit by Marler Clark on behalf of 60 sickened in 10 states by E. coli-tainted romaine lettuce. [read post]
8 Dec 2011, 8:11 am
Here are some of the other Missouri E. coli outbreaks over the years, in which Marler Clark represented people who suffered severe foodpoisoning injuries. [read post]
9 Nov 2011, 11:54 am by LindaMBeale
Clark] Michael Kumhof's and Romain Ranciere's November 2010 paper relates income inequality to national economic crises, particularly those experienced as the Great Depression and the Great Recession. [read post]
16 Jul 2011, 8:20 am
But public health experts have identified six rarer forms, often referred to as the "Big Six," which have increasingly been found to be the cause of illness related to food, including an outbreak in the United States last year traced to tainted romaine lettuce. [read post]