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Bill Marler: The Attorney Behind The $15.6 Million Settlement from Jack in the Box Following Their Infamous 1992-1993 e. Coli Outbreak | Episode 18

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Time to lawyer up, food safety enthusiasts!

Bill Marler is the world's leading foodborne illness attorney. Starting with a landmark $15.6 million settlement from Jack in the Box following their infamous 1992-1993 e. Coli outbreak, Marler has leapt from success to success, delivering accountability to food companies that fail to protect the health of their customers.

In this week's episode, the most feared man in food talks to Francine and Matt about getting the F out of the FDA, the importance of food safety culture, why he voluntarily spends time trying to put himself out of a job, and whether he feels like the monster some consider him to be.

Not to be missed.

We hope you enjoy this episode!

Be sure to subscribe to Don't Eat Poop on your favorite podcast app, leave a review and share the podcast with your friends!

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Time to lawyer up, food safety enthusiasts!

Bill Marler is the world's leading foodborne illness attorney. Starting with a landmark $15.6 million settlement from Jack in the Box following their infamous 1992-1993 e. Coli outbreak, Marler has leapt from success to success, delivering accountability to food companies that fail to protect the health of their customers.

In this week's episode, the most feared man in food talks to Francine and Matt about getting the F out of the FDA, the importance of food safety culture, why he voluntarily spends time trying to put himself out of a job, and whether he feels like the monster some consider him to be.

Not to be missed.

We hope you enjoy this episode!

Be sure to subscribe to Don't Eat Poop on your favorite podcast app, leave a review and share the podcast with your friends!

We'd love to hear from you!

Follow Francine, Matt and the show on LinkedIn and let us know what you thought of the show. Also feel free to suggest topics you'd like to hear discussed!

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