A New York jury has found no negligence on the part of a surgeon who was accused of failing to promptly diagnose and treat a woman with a bowel obstruction that ultimately led to the removal of her small intestine and a large portion of her colon.

Hall Booth Smith partner John Hall said the plaintiffs never demanded less than $10 million to settle the case, which ultimately ended in a three-week trial.

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