Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 30, 2018
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by an inmate who alleged a dentist's failure to follow up on his medical condition caused a mass around his left jaw bone to worsen. Judge Victor Bolden ruled the inmate did not have standing to bring the lawsuit.
By Verdict Search | October 29, 2018
No liability was found against an obstetrician blamed for causing nerve injuries during delivery.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 25, 2018
A Lackawanna County judge has opened court records in a case involving a $19.5 million settlement between a mother whose child was born with brain damage and a hospital.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 25, 2018
The MCARE statute of repose violates the Pennsylvania Constitution's guarantee of open access to the courts, an attorney told the state Supreme Court on Wednesday.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jon Lomurro and Abbott Brown | October 25, 2018
A recent appellate decision may clear up the legal-practice minefield of the Affidavit of Merit Statute and the Patients First Act.
By Jenna Greene | October 25, 2018
Editing is hard, but there's no way a court of appeals wants to read a 17,258-word brief about a prisoner and his kidney stones.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 24, 2018
The work product doctrine that bars the mental impressions of attorneys from discovery should cover pre-litigation emails between lawyers and public relations professionals, an attorney for a hospital company argued to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 23, 2018
Exclusion of defense evidence about the risks and complications of a procedure during a medical negligence trial would effectively impose strict liability on doctors, a defense attorney argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 22, 2018
A Lackawanna County judge has opened court records in a case involving a $17 million settlement between a mother whose child was born with brain damage and a hospital.
By Michael Booth | October 19, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court will consider the appeal of a doctor who had a medical malpractice no-cause verdict reversed because his trial counsel failed to disclose that his trial testimony significantly differed from prior statements.
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