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Jeff S Korek

Jeff S Korek

March 18, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Medical Malpractice Litigation in New York and New Jersey

Jeff S. Korek and Michael A. Fruhling write: Based upon the line that divides the states of New York and New Jersey, a patient injured as a result of medical malpractice will see a dramatic difference in both the viability of their case and the way it will proceed to trial.

By Jeff S. Korek and Michael A. Fruhling

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March 17, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Medical Malpractice Litigation in New York and New Jersey

Jeff S. Korek and Michael A. Fruhling write: Based upon the line that divides the states of New York and New Jersey, a patient injured as a result of medical malpractice will see a dramatic difference in both the viability of their case and the way it will proceed to trial.

By Jeff S. Korek and Michael A. Fruhling

10 minute read

July 21, 2014 | New York Law Journal

Obtaining Cell Phone Records in Civil Litigation

Jeff S. Korek writes that with studies showing as much as 23 percent of all car accidents involved distracted drivers using their cell phones, it would seem logical that civil litigants involved in motor vehicle accident cases should be able to obtain the cell phone records of an opposing driver in order to help prove fault. Yet, surprisingly, it is very difficult to obtain such records.

By Jeff S. Korek

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