Two more Snohomish County residents filed lawsuits yesterday against the Ixtapa Family Mexican Restaurant in Lake Stevens, Washington.
According to lawsuits filed by Laurie Bunney and Amanda Vest, both women
A second lawsuit stemming from an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 was filed last week against Fairbank Farms, this one was on behalf of Augusta, Maine resident Margaret Long
U.S. District Court Judge Marvin J. Garbis Monday entered a Consent Decree of Permanent Injunction (Decree) against Old Carolina Farm and its owner, Francis Roderick, of Ijamsville, Md.
The
Two women who became ill with E. coli O157:H7 infections during an outbreak traced to the Ixtapa Family Mexican Restaurant in Lake Stevens, Washington, in October of 2008 filed
Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. was fined $200,000 and ordered to pay $250 special assessment to a victim of crime fund after violating its National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit
The trial pitting Oklahoma against the poultry industry over disposal of chicken waste in the Illinois River Basin probably won’t be over until some time next year.
Charlie Price,
A second E. coli lawsuit was filed against Crocetti’s Oakdale Packing Co. in Plymouth County Superior Court in Massachusetts yesterday. The lawsuit was filed by Lincoln, RI resident Barry
The first anniversary since people started getting sick with Salmonella Typhimurium from peanut products was marked by a national news service trying to find out what happened to the expected
Political and legal ramifications of the now nationwide E. coli O157:H7 outbreak came into focus yesterday. Twenty-eight people from 12 states infected with matching strains of E. coli O157:
Litigation after an outbreak of foodborne illnesses is almost always involves lengthy and drawn out affairs.
Five years ago, there were 564 confirmed cases of Salmonella in several states traced
Leading foodborne illness litigators, industry counsel, scientists, and public health officials met in Chicago this week for the American Conference Institute’s (ACI’s) 3rd National Forum on Foodborne Illness
There’s a federal judge in Tulsa who probably feels like he is driving behind a slow-moving chicken truck on a narrow two-lane road. He’d like to go faster,