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Illinois Parents and Children Can Be Protected From Medical MalpracticeDigitalJournal.com (press release)While nothing can be done to bring back their loved one, families can investigate what happened, and if the death resulted from negligent medical care, a medical malpractice case can be brought. A Chicago couple who'd faced difficulty conceiving was ... |
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Pa. medical malpractice reform credited for lower caseloadPittsburgh Post GazetteBy Amaris Elliott-Engel / The Legal Intelligencer A lighter medical malpractice caseload in Pennsylvania has become the "new normal" as reforms initiated by the state Supreme Court reach their 10th anniversary, attorneys and jurists say. |
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Removing doctors in settlements can deflect oversightPittsburgh Post GazetteThe Sweets' attorney, Deborah Maliver, said neither she nor the Sweet family were allowed to talk about the case because of a confidentiality clause in the settlement. But other medical malpractice attorneys who represent patients' families say that ...and more » |
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Man with Amputated Penis Sues for Medical MalpracticeReutersBy Edward Tan, JD at FindLaw.com A former Florida man who had his penis amputated is suing for medical malpractice. Enrique Milla claims he went to doctors for elective penile implant surgery. The procedure was to correct his erectile dysfunction, ...and more » |
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Colorado Defense Lawyers Association Elects New Board MembersVirtual-Strategy MagazineThe Colorado Defense Lawyers Association (CDLA) today announced that Kristin Caruso, Esq., McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, Gregg Rich, Esq., Lambdin & Chaney, LLP, Jane Mitchell, Esq., Hall & Evans, LLC, Brendan O. Powers, Esq., Spies, ...and more » |
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