Daniel Jeck

Daniel Jeck

November 05, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Calling a Defendant Doctor as on Cross-Examination During a Plaintiff's Case-in-Chief

In the typical medical malpractice case, the defendant doctor does not testify until the defense's case begins. He often sits at counsel's table, in full view of the jury, taking notes as the plaintiffs attorney puts on the plaintiff's case.

By Daniel Jeck

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