Attorney Profiles

Matthew P Keris 
Scranton, Pennsylvania
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phone (570) 496-4602
fax (570) 496-0567
email mpkeris@mdwcg.com

Matthew P. Keris has extensive experience in medical practice defense, having represented doctors, physician groups, hospitals, and regional health centers for over a decade. He concentrates his practice in medical malpractice, general liability (slip/fall), and auto defense work.

Matthew has handled hundreds of medical malpractice matters, both as an attorney and an adjuster, including the management of claims in the Philadelphia area.

He has represented a number of physicians, medical groups, and health care institutions in health care liability matters and provided advice and guidance in quality assurance, personnel, privacy, and health care records issues.

In one of the cases he handled, Matthew successfully argued that treating physicians' financial interests and earnings from litigation testimony should be presented for the jury's consideration.

He has successfully transferred cases to more conservative venues in medical malpractice actions based on forum non conveniens (inconvenient forum).

Through coordination of a gynecologic oncologist and a pathologist, Matthew facilitated a causation defense theory not entertained by prior counsel, which helped bring about a settlement for less than $250,000 where demand was once over $1 million.

In another case, after retaining a surgical specialist who had developed the procedure at issue as an expert, plaintiffs' counsel discontinued the action.

Matthew received his Bachelor's degree from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and his Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University School of Law.

Prior to entering private practice, he served as a claims attorney with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Medical Professional Liability Catastrophe Loss Fund, managing several hundred Philadelphia area medical malpractice cases.

Matthew lectures extensively, both locally and nationally, on issues pertaining to medical malpractice through educational institutions including the National Constitution Center, Lorman Education Services, Stafford Legal Teleconferences, and Progressive Business Publications. He is recognized nationally for his expertise in electronic medical record issues, having spoken at numerous events for publications including National Health Law Week, Hospital Litigation Reporter, and New York Health Law Update. He also advises medical institutions on the establishment of policies and procedures regarding responses to electronic discovery.

Matthew is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and the United States Middle District of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Defense Institute, Lackawanna County, and Pennsylvania Bar Associations.

Matthew is a coach for the Abington youth soccer, basketball, and baseball leagues.

Significant Representative Matters:

  • Successfully argued that based on the clear reading of the Pennsylania Certificate of Merit Rules, where a plaintiff bases his malpractice claim against a medical institution on vicarious liability grounds, i.e., allegations that other licensed professionals for whom the defendant is responsible deviated from an acceptable professional standard, additional Certificates of Merit consistent with Pa.R.C.P 1042.3(a)(1) must be filed as to the other licensed professionals for whom the defendant is responsible, whether specifically named or unnamed in the complaint or caption of the complaint. 
Areas of Practice:
Insurance Defense
Medical Malpractice
General Liability
Bar Admissions:
Pennsylvania, 1996
U.S. District Court Middle District of Pennsylvania, 2000
Education:
Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, Rhode Island, 1996
J.D.


Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, 1993
B.A.
Honors: Cum Laude
Honors: Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges
Honors: Phi Alpha Theta International History Honor Fraternity, President
Major:  History


Published Works:
Civil Litigation Update of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Co-Contributor/Author


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Speaker--Center for Health Training--Legal Issues In Electronic Medical Charting Webinar, June 4, 2010


Speaker--Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association's 102nd Annual Clinical Assembly/Scientific Seminar--Minimizing Medical Professional Liability Risks Associated with Electronic Medical Records, King of Prussia, PA, April 28, 2010


Speaker--Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's MCARE Fund Conference--"Minimizing Medical Professional Liability Risks Associated with Electronic Health Records", Harrisburg, PA, November 12, 2009


Speaker--MDWCG Medical Malpractice Continuing Education Conference--"Anticipated EMR Discovery Issues", Conshohocken, PA, November 5, 2009


Moderator--Ethical Issues Pertaining to the Insurance Relationship, PDI Regional CLE, Mohegan Sun Casino, Wilkes-Barre, PA, August 27, 2009


Electronic Medical Records: Where We've Been and Where We're Going, ACOG Risk Management Committee Meeting, Washington, DC, June 2009


Electronic Medical Records, NOR - PANPHA, An Association of Pennsylvania Nonprofit Senior Services, Continuing Education Conference, April 2009


Find It Fast & Free On The Net: Strategies For Legal Research On The Web, National Business Institute CLE, Scranton, PA -- April 17, 2009


Anticipated Electronic Discovery Issues in Medical Professional Liability Litigation, Central Pennsylvania Association of Health Risk Managers, Harrisburg, Pa., March 13, 2009


Electronic Medical Record Deposition & Charting Issues, Mercy Hospital, Scranton, February 25, 2009


EMR Retention and Security Best Practices, Progressive Business Publications National Teleconference, August 27, 2008


Moderator, Ethical Issues Pertaining to the Tripartite Relationship, PDI Regional Continuing Legal Education Conference, Scranton, PA, August 21, 2008


EMRs: Legal Risks and Liabilities National Teleconference, Stafford Legal Teleconferences, August 7, 2008


Medical Malpractice: Reduce Risks and Improve Outcomes, Progressive Business Publications National Teleconference, June 25, 2008


Electronic Medical Records and Anticipated Litigation Issues, Committee of Professional Liability & Risk Management., The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Washington, DC, June 12, 2007


The Future Is Here: New Legal Issues Regarding Electronic Medical Records, National Constitution Center, National Teleconference, March 29, 2007


Electronic Health Record Charting Issues, National Patient Safety Week Keynote Lecture, Mercy Hospital, Scranton, PA, March 9, 2006


Faculty, Lorman Education Services; Progressive Business Publications, National Constitution Center


Honors and Awards:
BV Peer Review Rating by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Council on Litigation Management, Member


Lackawanna County Bar Association, 2000 - Present


Middle District North of Pennsylvania Defense Institute, Director


NEPATLA, Member, 2009 - Present


NEPATLA, Board of Directors, 2010-Present


Pennsylvania Bar Association, Health Care Law Committee, Member


Pennsylvania Defense Institute, Education Committee, Co-Chair


Pennsylvania Defense Institute, Board of Directors, 2007 - 2009


Pennsylvania Defense Institute, Secretary, 2009 -


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