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$10M for Fatal Delay in Diagnosis
After only 30 minutes of deliberation, a Baltimore jury awarded $10 million to the family of a teen-ager who died after a hospital took four days to diagnose and begin treating his blood disorder. The jury awarded $6 million to Benjamin Strange's estate and $4 million to his parents. However, Maryland law limits the amount of damages a family can collect -- in this case $560,000 for the teen and $840,000 for the parents.At 94, Looking Back at a Life Less Ordinary
David Ginsburg (right) served in the White House for both Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson, clerked for Supreme Court Justice William Douglas, stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, and stood at the forefront of the civil rights movement. At 94, the D.C. lawyer looks back at a remarkable life with a mixture of pride and modesty.Trending Stories
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