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DeKalb Jury Returns $38.6M Verdict Against Emory After Teen's Death
"The crux of the case was the failure to obtain a chest CT [scan] after the placement of the mechanical heart pump and before the heart transplant over a year later," said plaintiff counsel Lee Gutschenritter of Finch McCranie in Atlanta.Report: Tort Lawsuits Stuttered in 2022, but They're Poised to Bounce Back
The 2023 Torts Litigation Report, by Lex Machina, a division of LexisNexis, found there were 14,375 tort lawsuits filed in federal courts last year, among the lowest levels in a decade.Litigants Plan to Donate Any Award From Wrongful-Death Lawsuit
"One of the biggest tragedies is when a parent loses a child, and in this case, these are parents who did everything they could," Ernie Teitell, one of the attorneys for the plaintiff, said. "They don't want this to happen to another family."PLW People in the News—Oct. 24, 2023—Rothman Gordon, Anapol Weiss
The law firm of Rothman Gordon recently announced that Gabrielle K. Shaulis has passed the bar and is the newest associate at the firm.People in the News—Oct. 20, 2023—Feldman Shepherd, Knox
Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig partner Patricia M. Giordano served as a speaker at the American Conference Institute's Obstetric Malpractice Claims Conference held Oct. 12-13 at The Union League of Philadelphia.View more book results for the query "covid malpractice"
Ga. Appellate Court Holds There's No Exception for Deadline Confusion—Even During the Pandemic
"When we were in the midst of COVID, every case was different," said defendant-appellee counsel. "In all candor, I never was sure if I was calculating the deadlines correctly."Eyeing Civil Procedural Issues and an Auto Coverage Dispute, NJ Supreme Court Grants Cert in 3 Cases
The New Jersey Supreme Court granted certification in three cases, one of which was to a pro se appellant in a medical malpractice case dismissed with prejudice over an affidavit of merit requirement.People in the News—Sept. 28, 2023—Sweet Stevens, Saxton & Stump
Two attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams are scheduled to take a lead role at the annual Pennsylvania Bar Institute Exceptional Children Conference.'The Recording Speaks for Itself': Judge Weighs Recusing DA's Office in Gwinnett County Murder Trial
"In more than 15 years of criminal defense practice across four states, I have never encountered this kind of attempt by a prosecutor to communicate with a represented person or to undermine the attorney-client relationship," defense counsel said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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