By Robert Storace | July 19, 2021
Two Hartford solo practitioners teamed to clinch a $1.65 million settlement for the estate of a 19-year-old prisoner who died of complications from lupus while in prison. The attorneys claim prison and medical officials were neglectful in caring for Karon Nealy Jr.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John L.A. Lyddane | July 19, 2021
In his Medical Malpractice column, John L.A. Lyddane addresses how the legal duty of the emergency room physician remains a question of law across a spectrum of treatment scenarios. Those providers continue to require careful attention from their counsel to limit their involvement and exposure to the circumstances in which the law has determined that they owe a duty to the patient.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Aron Solomon | July 16, 2021
When we look at judicial practices that should absolutely garner national attention for the depth of disservice they do to people, this Maine medical malpractice issue is an excellent example.
By Greg Land | July 13, 2021
The appellate ruling said a trial judge abused her discretion by entering a directed verdict dismissing a defendant ER doctor mid-trial after she decided a plaintiffs expert was not qualified to testify about emergency medicine.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 9, 2021
A Hartford attorney helped the family of a man who sued a doctor in a wrongful death case.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael F. Barrett and Joseph G. DeAngelo | July 1, 2021
We have learned and experienced much in handling thousands of cases in our collective 50 years of representing victims of medical negligence in order to create our own 10 Commandments.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | June 30, 2021
A Superior Court judge has awarded a Bristol family—who had a twin die at birth and another come down with lifelong medical issues—$37.6 million.
By Robert Storace | June 29, 2021
The Connecticut Appellate Court has upheld a jury's verdict in finding the maker of The Miracle Lamp in the products liability portion of a products liability/medical malpractice claim liable for a woman's injuries. The Miracle Lamp burned a woman who was undergoing acupuncture treatment.
By VerdictSearch | June 24, 2021
On Jan. 20, 2015, plaintiff Giovannie Crespo died an hour after he was born at Lehigh Valley Hospital, in Hazelton. His mother, plaintiff Altagracia Jimenez, claimed that his death was due to substandard care by the obstetrics nursing staff and by her obstetrician-gynecologist, Vadim Loshakov.
By Jason Grant | June 23, 2021
The Appellate Division, First Department on Tuesday suspended Patricia M. De Grace-D'Aliasi from practicing law, writing that it had ordered her to undergo the medical exam based upon an attorney grievance committee motion that itself was "based on [De Grace-D'Aliasi's] irrational conduct during and after a medical malpractice trial in which she represented herself as well as her conduct before the AGC."
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