A prominent Seattle law firm that represents plaintiffs in food-borne illness cases has been ousted from a Colorado E. coli lawsuit because of a conflict.
The Colorado Supreme Court on February 4 disqualified attorneys at Marler Clark from representing the family of a girl who alleged that she was made sick by a salad she ate at a restaurant in Pueblo, Colo.
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