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Daily Report Online

Legal Entanglements May Proliferate If Gender-Affirming Care Ban Becomes Law, Lawyers Say

The measure was the subject of a tense hearing of the Georgia Legislature's Public Health Committee.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Post & Schell Hires 3 Principals From Marks O'Neill

Michael Kosar, Michael Notartomas and Christian Scheuerman all left the firm before a 19-lawyer group decamped for Gordon Rees earlier this month.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Decision of the Day: Circuit Says Federal Removal of COVID-19 Lawsuit Against Hospital Was Improper, Sends Back to State Court

This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors. 
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Failure to Satisfy AOM Statute's Kind-for-Kind Requirement Results in Dismissal of Med Mal Case

"Accordingly, pursuant to the plain terms of the PFA, as explained by the court in Nicholas, plaintiff's proffered AOM expert failed to satisfy the statute's kind-for-kind mandate for both defendant doctors," Appellate Division Judge Lisa Rose wrote.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Justice Voices Support for Reinstating Murderer's Psychiatric Malpractice Claims

Central to the case is Pennsylvania's "no felony conviction recovery" rule—a judicially established rule preventing convicted felons from collecting damages for circumstances that occurred as a result of their crimes.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ex-Eagles Team Captain Wins $43.5M Verdict in Medical Malpractice Suit

Although the Philadelphia Eagles did not come away Super Bowl champions, one former teammate had a reason to celebrate Feb. 13 after a Pennsylvania jury awarded him more than $43 million over a claim that medical treatment he received cut short his promising career in the National Football League.
3 minute read

Law.com

Erroneous Jury Instruction Leads High Court to Vacate Med Mal Defense Verdict

The Idaho Supreme Court vacated a jury's medical malpractice verdict in favor North Idaho Day Surgery, remanding the case for further judgment after finding the plaintiffs had been prejudiced by the use of a "'but for' jury instruction on the issue of proximate cause instead of a 'substantial factor' instruction."
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. High Court Poised to Kick Off 2023 Argument Session

Three cases in particular have captured the attention of the plaintiffs and defense bars, with advocates on both sides appearing as amici in matters impacting the realms of medical malpractice, products liability and venue.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Western Pennsylvania Jury Awards $16M in Med Mal Action

The award is unusually high for the conservative-leaning Beaver County, where verdicts rarely hit seven digits, said Ogg, Murphy & Perkosky partner John Perkosky, who represents plaintiffs Jeff and Lisa Latham.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Reversed on Appeal: Supervising Physicians Not Vicariously Liable for Physician Assistants' Conduct

"The language of the [Physician Assistant Act] does not expressly impose vicarious liability on supervising physicians for the negligent acts of their [physician assistants]," the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled. "The General Assembly knows how to impose liability by statute when it chooses to, and we will not read into the PAA language that the General Assembly did not include."
8 minute read

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