NJ Supreme Court Considers Ability to Add Nonparty Doctors to Med Mal Verdict Sheets
"Defendant talks about fundamental fairness, but here, he just does not like the remedy that the defendant has," said an attorney for amicus curiae New Jersey Association for Justice.
September 24, 2024 at 12:30 PM
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Medical MalpracticeTrial courts should be able to include out-of-state, nonparty doctors on verdict sheets even when the courts lack personal jurisdiction, a medical malpractice defense attorney argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court Monday.
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