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District court erred in granting summary judgment to government based on the lack of an expert report in appellant prisoner's pro se medical negligence action because the Federal Tort Claims Act did not incorporate Pa.R.Civ.P. 1042.3 and appellant did not otherwise have an adequate opportunity to seek an expert or conduct discovery due to his unique position as a pro se inmate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reversed.
Handdown List released on:September 13, 2023
How Fulton County's Project Orca Devoured 108,661 Court Cases and Counting
"There are people whose lives were on hold [for] three or four years," Fulton County's Alton Adams said. "Had we not done this, they'd have to wait two to three more years to [see their cases go to trial and] get on with their lives. We're happy we were able to impact so many people, and use the dollars to address the part of the government's system that was hugely impacted by COVID."A medical advocacy group, who sought relief against the government over the safety of mifepristone, failed to prove on appeal that they were entitled to relief.
Montco Litigators Optimistic as Court's Civil Case Inventory Hits Lowest Point in Over a Decade
In the span of just a year, Montgomery County reduced its pending civil caseload by more than 20%, according to reports from the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.View more book results for the query "covid malpractice"
Court Reverses Trial Court's Decision on PREP Act Liability Immunity for Gross Negligence
Nursing Home Fails to Prove Immunity on Appeal
Not Applicable: Connecticut High Court Interprets COVID-Era Executive Order
"Even though the providers made that claim, it is apparent that the insurance carriers continued to charge premiums for malpractice," Robert C. Lubus Jr. of Grady & Riley said. "Here, the Connecticut Supreme Cour