By The Legal Intelligencer | April 14, 2020
In The Legal's Medical Malpractice supplement read about medical malpractice cases and mental health, birth injury litigation and why it's time to embrace telehealth as the new normal.
By Michael A. Mora | April 13, 2020
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Florida Health Care Association says long-term caregivers should be able to make tough decisions while working with residents and patients, without having to worry about being sued.
By Raychel Lean | April 13, 2020
William Zoeller and Michael Baxter alleged that a 72-year-old South Florida man shouldn't have died during non-emergency surgery.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Kolbert and Caryn Lilling | April 10, 2020
The swift actions of the Governor and Legislature should serve as a model for legislation to be implemented across the country.
By David Gialanella | Charles Toutant | April 10, 2020
A Middlesex County judge on March 19 approved a $931,000 settlement in Scala v. TMS Logistics Inc., a suit filed by the family of a man who was killed…
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 9, 2020
By looking to the dollar amounts awarded in similar cases, the ruling highlights the value the Superior Court puts on prior precedent when it comes to determining the excessiveness of jury verdicts.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 9, 2020
"Hospitals are going to be preparing for various types of litigation that will result from this," said Jennifer Siegel, a senior associate at King & Spalding in Los Angeles. "Whether the attorneys elect to take a case is a different story."
By Amanda Bronstad | April 8, 2020
Lawyers for hospitals predict there still could be medical malpractice lawsuits amid the COVID-19 outbreak, but plaintiffs lawyers are concerned about their practices. "You don't want to be the one suing heroes," said attorney John Hochfelder.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | April 6, 2020
In an addendum to a prior Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss the recently passed Emergency or Disaster Treatment Protection Act, Public Health Law Article 30-D, which codifies limited immunity for health care professionals and facilities during the pendency of the emergency declaration in place in New York as of March 7, 2020.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vasilios J. Kalogredis | April 2, 2020
For doctors in private practice in particular, decisions about malpractice insurance may be among the most important they will make.
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