By Katheryn Tucker | March 26, 2018
The title is “Tommy Malone, Trial Lawyer: And the Light Shone Through … The Guiding Hand Shaping One of America's Greatest Trial Lawyers.” The author is Vincent Coppola, a former Newsweek reporter who has written five nonfiction books.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 22, 2018
The parents of a baby girl whose scalp was disfigured after a doctor wrapped an ACE bandage around her head to treat swelling following her premature birth has been awarded $47 million by a federal jury.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | March 20, 2018
Jamie Ray-Leonetti allegedly fabricated a $50,000 settlement and failed to tell her clients their case was dismissed for failure to file a complaint.
By Michael Booth | March 19, 2018
The three-judge Appellate Division panel reinstated the lawsuit, which alleged that 42-year-old Michelle Skounakis died 15 days after she was prescribed Cytomel, a thyroid hormone that can be used as a weight-loss medication.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Tom Comer and Jon Lomurro | March 19, 2018
The Affidavit of Merit Statute, became effective in 1995. Since then, the courts and parties to malpractice cases have been subjected to a never-ending flood of motions and appeals involving the AMS.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John L.A. Lyddane | March 16, 2018
Medical Malpractice Defense columnist John L.A. Lyddane writes: The notice to admit will remain as a tool among others to be used in preparing the defense as cases approach resolution. The trial courts will be faced with issues resulting from its use, however infrequently.
By Zack Needles | March 15, 2018
A Philadelphia jury on March 6 awarded $6 million to the estate and wife of a 65-year-old man who died of liver cancer after his doctors disregarded two separate recommendations for MRIs by radiologists.
By Michael Booth | March 12, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether a hospital maintains the right of confidentiality for its internal review documents detailing adverse events even when it does not follow mandated procedure for reporting incidents to the state Department of Health.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | March 12, 2018
A Philadelphia jury on March 6 awarded $6 million to the estate and wife of a 65-year-old man who died of liver cancer after his doctors disregarded two separate recommendations for MRIs by radiologists.
By John Council | March 12, 2018
A Texas Court of Appeals has determined there is enough evidence for a 39-year-old plaintiff to pursue a medical malpractice case against a doctor who allegedly failed to save his testicle and later told the man the removal was no “big deal” because he wouldn't be having any children at that age.
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