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| 18 Feb 2009 by Stephanie Mencimer Last fall, we published a story about a woman named Deborah Fellner who had sued Chicken of the Sea alleging that she had gotten mercury poisoning from eating the company's canned albacore tuna. Tuna companies have known at least since ... MoJo Blog Posts: mojo - http://www.motherjones.com/rss/blogs/mojo - References |
| 20 Aug 2008 by WSJ_law_blog The facts of the Tuna case merit a brief mention: Deborah Fellner, the plaintiff alleges that, for five years, her diet consisted almost exclusively of Chicken-of-the-Sea tuna, causing her to contract severe mercury poisoning, ... WORLD Law Direct Forums - http://www.worldlawdirect.com/forum/ |
| 31 Oct 2008 by Amy I. Stickel Deborah Fellner must have really, really liked tuna. Between 1999 and 2004, Chicken of the Sea canned tuna was almost all she ate. After five years of a nearly all-tuna diet, Fellner developed severe mercury poisoning, which caused ... Inside Counsel - http://www.insidecounsel.com/ - References |
| 2 Sep 2008 by bmarler@marlerclark.com (Bill Marler) in the deborah fellner v. tri-union seafoods d/b/a chicken of the sea opinion, issued by the us court of appeals, third circuit, on august 19, 2008, the court protected the right of the consumer plaintiff to pursue her claim against the ... Marler Blog - http://www.marlerblog.com/ |
| 19 Feb 2009 by Alliance for Justice Deborah Fellner, a resident of New Jersey ate a can of tuna every day because it was one of the few foods that didn't aggravate her Crohn's disease symptoms. But after years of consuming tuna daily, she began experiencing new symptoms, ... Justice Watch - http://afjjusticewatch.blogspot.com/ |
| 21 Apr 2009 by Mark Zamora The woman, Deborah Fellner, said Tri-Union Seafoods LLC, the maker of Chicken of the Sea brand tuna, failed to warn her of the risks of consuming tuna fish. Tri-Union said U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations prevented it from ... A Georgia Lawyer - http://ageorgialawyer.blogspot.com/ |
| 26 Apr 2009 by Camryn Hansen Since then, the lawsuit filed by Deborah Fellner has made its way to the US Supreme Court, who decided on Monday that the case will be allowed to move forward. Fellner, who ate almost nothing but canned tuna for five years, ... InjuryBoard Local Blogs - http://www.injuryboard.com/blogs/ - References [ More results from InjuryBoard Local Blogs ] |
| 24 Apr 2009 by Sharon Begley The plaintiff, Deborah Fellner, ate almost noting but canned tuna for five years, and got a classic case of mercury poisoning, according to her lawsuit. She argues that the company was negligent in failing to warn her of its tuna's high ... Lab Notes - http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/labnotes/default.aspx - References |
| 21 Apr 2009 by Brian Dunkiel, Attorney in this case, the court plainly explains that plaintiff deborah fellner filed this lawsuit against defendant tri-union seafoods, llc in the superior court of new jersey seeking damages for harm she allegedly sustained as a result of her ... Kitchen Counsel - http://www.kitchencounsel.com/ |
| 30 Aug 2008 by Mike Ferrara ... case that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's informal advisory warnings about potentially high levels of mercury in canned tuna amounted to a “pervasive regulatory scheme” that preempted the claims of plantiff Deborah Fellner. ... InjuryBoard Local Blogs - http://www.injuryboard.com/regional-blogs/ - References |
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