November 05, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
Medical Malpractice Lawsuits: Why Keep Making It Easier?The Affidavit of Merit statute should be read broadly in order to maintain the integrity and intentions of the legislature. While some questions have been reviewed by the New Jersey Supreme Court, this article addresses lingering gaps in the effectiveness of the AOM.
By Eric Poe
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November 02, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Stronger Medical Immunity Vaccine—Protect Doctors Who Put Us FirstDoctors and health care providers have continued doing more than just helping patients and putting their own health at risk but while doing so, they were faced with unthinkable challenges that could impact them both legally and financially.
By Eric Poe
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September 24, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
In Med Mal, the 'Common Knowledge Exception' Makes No Common SenseThe New Jersey Supreme Court was asked to address when, in a medical malpractice lawsuit, could the statutory requirement that an affidavit must be submitted within 60 days be waived. To this author, the short answer is never.
By Eric Poe
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June 11, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
Conflict of Interest: Doctors Deserve to KnowThe Rules of Professional Conduct should provide the necessary clarity in guiding attorneys in matters of full and fair disclosure and representation of the doctor in a medical malpractice matter.
By Eric Poe
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