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October 23, 2019 | New York Law Journal

New Potential Consequences for Undergoing Surgery Prior to IME

In personal injury lawsuits, it is often the case that a plaintiff will undergo surgery during the course of litigation, without giving any prior notice to the defendants. Whether unintentional, or tactical, two decisions in the Supreme Court, including one issued earlier this year, may serve to change this practice, at least in cases where the defendants have demanded the right to conduct a presurgical independent medical examination (IME).
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August 19, 2014 |

Discovery Dispute Erupts in Ferry Crash Case

Dozens of claimants seeking to recover for injuries they allegedly suffered in a 2013 New York commuter ferry crash are battling with ferry owner SeaStreak LLC over access to the separation agreement the company signed with the ferry captain when he left his job following the accident.
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August 05, 2014 |

Agency Denied County Records in Negligence Suit

A home care agency trying to fend off a negligence suit after the starvation death of a newborn has failed in its attempt to compel the Westchester County Department of Social Services to turn over records about the child's care and death.
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