Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jose M. Rodriguez on June 28 denied a defendant’s motion to reduce a jury verdict from $500,000 to $350,000.
The judge ruled against Dr. Taylor Poole, sued by former patient Deborah DeFranko and her husband, Myron Siegel.
Sections 766.207 and 766.209 of the Florida statute are unfair to injured plaintiffs, according to Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jose M. Rodriguez's ruling on a medical malpractice suit.
July 03, 2018 at 11:43 AM
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Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jose M. Rodriguez on June 28 denied a defendant’s motion to reduce a jury verdict from $500,000 to $350,000.
The judge ruled against Dr. Taylor Poole, sued by former patient Deborah DeFranko and her husband, Myron Siegel.
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