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Litigation

Apr. 28, 2007

Lawsuit Over Deaths of Three Women From E. Coli Settles

SAN FRANCISCO - Emotions were running high in March as attorneys sat down with mediator Lawrence Irving, a retired federal judge in San Diego, to come to terms over the deaths of three women last year who ate spinach tainted with E. coli.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Emotions were running high in March as attorneys sat down with mediator Lawrence Irving, a retired federal judge in San Diego, to come to terms over the deaths of three women last year who ate spinach tainted with E. coli.
      After two days of talks, the parties - all of them experienced in food-contamination cases - reached a confid...

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