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The Use of Public Health Documents in Foodborne-Illness Litigation

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The Use of Public Health Documents in Foodborne-Illness Litigation” appeared in the September, 2006 issue of the Journal of Environmental Health. How public health documents are used in foodborne illness litigation is a popular topic among environmental health and health department audiences, and this article provides background for all public health audiences.  Environmental health data may be used in conjunction with epidemiologic data to establish the liability of a defendant.

Dave Babcock

Dave Babcock

Dave Babcock graduated cum laude from the University of Massachusetts in 1991 and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Washington Law School, graduating with Honors in 1997. Since joining Marler Clark in 2001, Dave's practice has focused

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