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FDA E. Coli Advisory Warnings and Produce Recalls:
What They Really Mean and How Suppliers Should Respond

The FDA's recent advisory warning about the E. Coli outbreak in spinach has raised numerous questions throughout the produce industry concerning not only the legal and practical effect of such advisories, but what steps a supplier should take in response.   Read More...

Employment Law Newsletters

Unanimous California Supreme Court Holds That Employee May Sue for Sexual Harassment When She is Denied Promotion Over Employee That Had Consensual Affair with Manager

The Prison Warden Runs Amuck

Plaintiffs, Edna Miller and Frances Mackey, were two former employees at the Valley State Prison for Women.  Over a period of several years, the prison's warden, Lewis Kuykendall, had sexual affairs with three subordinate employees.  There was evidence that the affairs began in 1991 and continued until 1998.  When Kuykendall transferred from one prison to work at another, he arranged for his sexual partners to be transferred to the new institution to join him.  Read More...

 
 

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