May 06, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Vicarious Liability—Do You Really Need an Affidavit of Merit?If a plaintiff's fundamental cause of action sounds in professional negligence against a "licensed person," he or she may not evade the AOM requirement by suing only a public entity, and not the individual "licensed person." But what about the alleged medical negligence of an unlicensed person?
By Heather M. LaBombardi and Nataliana A. Guida
7 minute read
May 15, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal
Civil Implications for Medical Practitioner of Sexual Contact with PatientSexual contact by a medical practitioner with a patient, even if consensual, can result in criminal charges, suspension or revocation of professional license, and the potential for monetary penalties.
By Julia A. Klubenspies and Heather M. LaBombardi
16 minute read