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Punitive Claims Over Inadequate Medical Treatment Survive
When a pregnant woman appeared at her obstetrician's office complaining of headache, backache, hypertension and possible decreased fetal movement a few weeks before her baby was due, she was told to return home, apply Bengay cream to her sore back and “eat bland food” the rest of the day. Those instructions, and the allegations that the on-call obstetrician failed to order follow-up testing, are substantial enough to allow the mother to bring punitive damages claims against the doctor and the OBGYN practice, a judge has ruled.People in the News—Aug. 2, 2017—Reger Rizzo & Darnall
Reger Rizzo & Darnall's Harris J. Chernow, chair of the firm's national franchise and distribution practice group, was appointed counsel to the Temple University Alumni Association.People in the News—July 5, 2017—Gross McGinley
Attorney Adrian Cousens was nominated to join the Forks Business Association board of directors, a business and commerce organization associated with the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce.State bar recognizes attorneys for professional achievements
The New Jersey State Bar Association honored a former state bar president, four young lawyers and four pro bono champions at the Annual Meeting and Convention in Atlantic City. The 10 graduates of the association's Leadership Academy were also recognized.Applications of the Statute of Repose in Medical Malpractice Cases
In the medical malpractice context, there are often allegations about a lack of continuity of care. It is typically used as a sword by the plaintiffs bar to argue that the medical care broke down during the course of a patient's treatment history.People in the News—April 6, 2017—Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young's Joseph J. McHale presented at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia's Philadelphia College of Pharmacy's 38th annual symposium about advances in pharmacy practice March 5.People in the News—March 6, 2017—Gross McGinley
Sarah K. Hart, an attorney with Gross McGinley, was named to serve on the executive leadership team for the March for Babies benefiting the March of Dimes Foundation of Northeast PA.PLW People in the News—Feb. 14, 2017— Eastburn and Gray
Sarah A. Eastburn of Eastburn and Gray was elected to the board of directors of the Central Bucks Family YMCA.Productive Mediation of Liability and Coverage
Settlement of litigation cases prior to trial often requires resolving competing claims for insurance coverage and indemnification between some or all…People in the News—Jan. 18, 2017—Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein
Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein principal George Broseman was elected to the board of directors of Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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