Expert Witness Qualification • Loss of Consortium • Wrongful Death • Jury Instructions
James-Armstrong v. Albert Einstein Med. Ctr., PICS No. 17-0305 (C.P. Philadelphia Feb. 10, 2017), Robins New, J. (13 pages).
Trial court argued that plaintiff's arguments lacked merit in her challenge to the trial court's rulings and to the jury's holding that defendants were not negligent in her medical malpractice action and argued that the judgment entered by the court had to be affirmed.
March 16, 2017 at 12:00 AM
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Expert Witness Qualification • Loss of Consortium • Wrongful Death • Jury Instructions
James-Armstrong v. Albert Einstein Med. Ctr., PICS No. 17-0305 (C.P. Philadelphia Feb. 10, 2017), Robins New, J. (13 pages).
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