Lawyers representing a young woman injured during surgery due to alleged malpractice have asked the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to exercise extraordinary jurisdiction to get the case moving again after it was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The application for extraordinary relief was filed on behalf of the parents of Brooke Bayles, whose case was postponed indefinitely March 16 due to the court’s declaration of a statewide judicial emergency.

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