A Philadelphia judge is standing by an order that booted defense attorney Nancy Raynor from a medical malpractice case for sending a letter to the employer of one of the plaintiff’s experts.
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Jacqueline F. Allen issued her opinion in response to Raynor’s appeal to the state Superior Court, which came three years after the order. Allen wrote that Raynor’s June appeal of the 2012 order taking her out of Sutch v. Roxborough Memorial Hospital was untimely.
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