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The Legal Intelligencer

US Government Hit With $42M Birth Injury Verdict in Pa.

A federal judge in Harrisburg has ordered the United States to pay $42 million to a family whose baby suffered brain injuries during delivery because of a federally employed doctor's unnecessary use of forceps.
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The Legal Intelligencer

US Government Hit With $42M Birth Injury Verdict in Pa.

A federal judge in Harrisburg has ordered the United States to pay $42 million to a family whose baby suffered brain injuries during delivery because of a federally employed doctor's unnecessary use of forceps.
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Daily Business Review

Miami Attorneys Win $33.8M Med-Mal Award Against Federal Government

A judge ruled a federally employed OB-GYN lied about offering a cesarean section to a teen whose baby was then born with severe brain damage.
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Daily Business Review

Miami Attorneys Win $33.8M Med-Mal Award Against Federal Government

A judge ruled a federally employed OB-GYN lied about offering a cesarean section to a teen whose baby was then born with severe brain damage.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Behind the $20.5M Verdict That No One Saw Coming

The verdict against Akorn Inc., reportedly the largest in Houston County history, defies conventional wisdom about rural juries.
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Daily Report Online

Behind the $20.5M Verdict That No One Saw Coming

The verdict against Akorn Inc., reportedly the largest in Houston County history, defies conventional wisdom about rural juries.
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The Legal Intelligencer

US Ordered to Pay $4M for Temple Hospital Birth Injury

A U.S. district court judge ruled the doctor, a federal employee, was just as responsible as the hospital in contributing to the injury.
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The Legal Intelligencer

US Ordered to Pay $4M for Temple Hospital Birth Injury

A U.S. district court judge ruled the doctor, a federal employee, was just as responsible as the hospital in contributing to the injury.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Snyder v. DeCesare, PICS Case No. 17-0468 (C.P. Lackawanna Jan. 20, 2017) Minora, J. (8 pages).

By | April 14, 2017
Plaintiffs in a medical malpractice case were entitled to discovery of the personnel file for a nurse who allegedly engaged in negligent conduct, even though the hospital terminated the nurse several months after the incident at issue.
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The Legal Intelligencer

'Audit Trail' Metadata Discoverable in Med Mal Suit

A woman suing a hospital over treatment that allegedly caused brain damage should be allowed to access "audit trail" information outlining which health care providers viewed her medical records and whether those records were manipulated, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled in an apparent case of first impression.
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