By Aron Solomon | April 27, 2022
Medication errors, while preventable, aren't necessarily criminal. Where people are going to be charged for ordinary negligence, the undesired and undesirable end result will be doctors and nurses unwilling to admit their medical mistakes with the looming prospect of criminal prosecution and jail time, says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.
By Charles Toutant | David Gialanella | April 27, 2022
A dump truck driver who suffered spinal injuries in a collision with a street-sweeping machine accepted a $2.75 million settlement in his Middlesex…
By Jane Wester | April 20, 2022
Attorneys representing the medical professionals named as policyholders on the insurance policies argued that the money should go to their clients.
By Colleen Murphy | April 20, 2022
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that an affidavit of merit is not required for a liability claim against a hospital "based only on the conduct of its non-licensed employee."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | April 19, 2022
Now, as scheduled trial dates lead to more and more complex case settlements, the court is rolling out a new plan to target its medical malpractice inventory.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | April 13, 2022
If a doctor prescribing controlled substances believes, mistakenly, that he or she is acting within the usual course of professional practice, that sounds like medical malpractice, but is it also a felony?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | April 12, 2022
Chief Justice Max Baer and Justice Kevin Brobson both questioned why the plaintiff would not share in that responsibility to separate any appeal-bound claims. But Justice David Wecht said defense counsel could have anticipated the need for an itemized verdict slip.
By Justin Henry | April 12, 2022
For Philip Mattia, the move marks the end of a more than 30-year run practicing at Mattia, McBride & Grieco, which he founded in 1991.
By Justin Henry | April 12, 2022
For Philip Mattia, the move marks the end of a more than 30-year run practicing at Mattia, McBride & Grieco, which he founded in 1991.
By The Legal Intelligencer | April 12, 2022
In The Legal's Medical Malpractice supplement, read about the evolution of the Peer Review Protection Act, the limitations of a parent's right to sue under the Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and legal issues involving patients who suffer from stroke.
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