The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 28, 2022
The new request also comes after Bosworth parted ways with the renowned personal injury firm Kline & Specter, which had been involved in the Melendez case until Nov. 22, when name partner Shanin Specter, Charles Becker, Terrance DeAngelo and Ruxandra Laidacker sought to formally withdraw from the case.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Colleen Murphy | December 27, 2022
"He does not explain how the trial court abused its discretion in reaching its conclusion that the jury's verdict was not conscience-shocking," said Judge Mary Jane Bowes. "As such, he has failed to establish his entitlement to relief from this court on his weight claim."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 21, 2022
"Clearly, his conduct was willful and wanton. Additionally, he displayed reckless indifference to the rights of the plaintiff in knowingly administering medical treatment while not licensed to do so," the judge said.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark A. Behrens and Christopher E. Appel | December 20, 2022
The Governor should veto the Grieving Families Act (Senate Bill S.74A) or at least return this radical proposal to the legislature and ask lawmakers to adopt an approach that is more mainstream.
By VerdictSearch | December 15, 2022
On April 7, 2016, plaintiff John Amberg, 86, was a patient at an Aria Health-owned hospital in Philadelphia, where he was being treated for sepsis and respiratory failure. His estate claimed that he developed a significant wound on his nose, which the hospital failed to treat. Amberg later died of unrelated causes.
By Colleen Murphy | December 8, 2022
"This is trying to stop or dissuade lawyers from taking these cases which is what has happened in many other states," said David Mazie of Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman. "They reduce litigation because it's not worth it for lawyers to take these risks and bring these cases. At the end of the day, the people who get hurt are those truly hurt by medical malpractice."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Colleen Murphy | December 8, 2022
"This is trying to stop or dissuade lawyers from taking these cases which is what has happened in many other states," said David Mazie of Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman. "They reduce litigation because it's not worth it for lawyers to take these risks and bring these cases. At the end of the day, the people who get hurt are those truly hurt by medical malpractice."
By Mason Lawlor | December 6, 2022
"The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania encouraged forum shopping and expanded liability at every turn this year," the group's president Tiger Joyce said in a press statement.
By Colleen Murphy | December 5, 2022
"Currently, New Jersey does not have a limit or maximum amount permitted on recovery for noneconomic loss, referred to as compensatory damages," read the statement accompanying the bill.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | December 5, 2022
Although there are limited circumstances in which a physician will be deemed to owe a duty of care to a non-patient, even in those cases the duty flows from a physician-patient relationship with someone else.
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