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Daily Business Review

Miami Attorneys Win $2.9M Verdict for Surgeon Fired After Whistleblowing

A transplant surgeon claimed he witnessed "highly concerning" behavior by a senior colleague during surgery, including leaving felt in a patient's heart.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

No Damages in Death From MRSA Infection After Crash

A jury found no liability against a motorist sued in the death of a motorcyclist weeks after a collision.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Nondisclosure of Testimonial Discrepancies Violated 'Duty of Candor,' Court Says in Reviving Med Mal Suit

A divided appeals court has ordered a new trial in a medical malpractice suit where defense counsel failed to disclose that the defendant physician's trial testimony was significantly different from his interrogatory answers and deposition testimony.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Save Thousands on Medical Records: Implement HITECH Today

Whether representing hundreds of clients in a mass tort, or a single client in a personal injury case, medical records are an integral piece of the puzzle. How many times have you received an invoice for medical records and been shocked by the cost?
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Taking a Risk Paid Off for Litigator of the Week Jeffrey Kessler

One, they say, is the loneliest number. It's even lonelier when you're facing treble damages topping $1.7 billion.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Danbury Hires Ventura Law to Pursue Opioid Litigation

Danbury has hired Ventura Law to study a prospective lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Aria Health Hit With $5.7M Verdict for Allowing Mentally Impaired Man to Jump Out of Window

Aria Health System has been hit with a roughly $5.7 million verdict after a mentally impaired man admitted for self-inflicted stab wounds was left alone and leaped out of a fourth-floor window.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Savannah Jury Awards $18M to Woman Paralyzed After Hospital Stay

A Chatham County State Court jury reached a verdict Tuesday in favor of Joan Simmons, who was 58 and had worked full-time as an accountant for Colonial Oil Group in Savannah before she became ill and went to the hospital in July 2014.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Employer Denied It Fired Van Driver Who Alleged Harassment

On July 27, 2015, plaintiff Pamela Johnson, in her 40s, started working as a paratransit van driver at Keystone Quality Transport Co., a company that provides nonemergency medical transportation in the Philadelphia region.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Federal Court Delivers Massive Blow to Big Tobacco on Yearslong Challenge

The 45-page ruling was a study in litigation nuances arising from the Engle class action.
5 minute read

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