Oliver Maner attorneys Andrew Wilkes and William Drought joined forces with defense attorney Greg Talley to secure a defense verdict in a Chatham County medical-malpractice case.

Laura Shamp and Joshua Silk represented the wife of a man who died from septic shock after a neobladder stent removal went south. In closing, the plaintiffs team asked the jury for $10 million, but at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 9, the jurors found against them, attributing no fault to the defense.

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