By David Klepper, Associated Press | November 15, 2017
Two couples that gave birth to children with a genetic defect later traced back to donated eggs are suing a New York fertility doctor and his clinic.
By Andrew Denney | November 15, 2017
A Bronx jury in a wrongful death case awarded $31 million to the family of an elderly woman who bled to death after allegedly receiving an incorrect heart procedure, though the award was capped at $2.9 million as part of a high-low agreement.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 8, 2017
The decision reverses Glynn County State Court Judge Bart Altman's dismissal of the lawsuit against Psychiatric Solutions, owner of Focus by the Sea.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | November 8, 2017
A federal district court in California has decided that the notice-prejudice rule did not apply to a claims-made-and-reported professional liability insurance policy.
By Andrew Denney | November 7, 2017
A Brooklyn jury in a medical malpractice case awarded more than $26 million to a 7-year-old girl who was born deaf and who suffers from other health problems, issues that her attorney argued could have been mitigated with earlier monitoring of changes in her mother's cervix.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 3, 2017
A recent decision on wrongful prolongation of life presented a novel question and a sensible resolution, and appears to be a proper first step in elucidating this expanding area of tort law.
By Charles Toutant | November 3, 2017
A New Jersey appeals court has vacated a $1.25 million medical malpractice settlement after finding that the trial judge imposed conditions that a…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Christopher S. Russomanno | November 1, 2017
Any law firm that has tried a medical malpractice case has faced the hard truth that obtaining a complete and accurate copy of your client's medical chart is harder than it seems.
By P.J. Dannunzio | October 30, 2017
A New Jersey jury handed down a $17 million verdict to parents who sued a hospital, a doctor and his practice.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Kolbert and Andrew S. Kaufman | October 23, 2017
Peter A. Kolbert and Andrew S. Kaufman write: It is time for thoughtful evaluation of New York state's tort laws as they apply to medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Lavern's Law should not be signed into law unless it is part of a broader effort to achieve fairness for all parties in medical malpractice cases.
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