Thought Leadership
The Quarterly Dose
ALL RISE: Recent Victories and Success Stories
November 1, 2025
Case Law Alerts
Another Ohio District Court Rules that the Non-Economic Damages Cap on Catastrophic Medical Injuries Is Unconstitutional as Applied
October 1, 2025
by Gabriella M. Wittbrod
The Quarterly Dose
New Rules, New Risks: Florida’s Latest Health Care Legislation Explained
August 1, 2025
by Megan J. Nelson
Case Law Alerts
Pennsylvania Superior Court Affirms Dismissal of Medical Negligence Claims Due to Insufficient Evidence
April 1, 2025
by Tyler R. Price
Case Law Alerts
Pennsylvania Superior Court Vacates Summary Judgment Due to Procedural Error in Response Time
April 1, 2025
by Tyler R. Price
Case Law Alerts
Ohio Supreme Court Orders In Camera Review in Peer Review Privilege Dispute
April 1, 2025
by Gabriella M. Wittbrod
Case Law Alerts
New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Out-of-State Alleged Tortfeasor Cannot Be Allocated Fault Under Comparative Negligence Act
April 1, 2025
Case Law Alerts
Pennsylvania Superior Court Reverses Expert Disqualification Based on Board Certification Alone
April 1, 2025
by Tyler R. Price
The Quarterly Dose
LEGAL ROUNDUP – Pennsylvania
March 1, 2025
The Quarterly Dose
Strategies for Combatting Reptile Theory in Medical Malpractice Trials
March 1, 2025
The Quarterly Dose
LEGAL ROUNDUP – New Jersey
March 1, 2025
The Quarterly Dose
LEGAL ROUNDUP – Ohio
March 1, 2025
by Gabriella M. Wittbrod
The Quarterly Dose
ALL RISE - Notable Litigation Achievements*
March 1, 2025
Defense Digest
You Can’t Get Two Bites at the Apple – Or, Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave
June 1, 2024
Defense Digest
State University Nurse’s Actions Did Not Meet “State-Created Danger” Standard
September 1, 2021
Defense Digest
Important Distinctions for the Statute of Limitations in a Medical Negligence Case in Delaware
September 1, 2021
by Lisa L. Maeyer
Legal Updates for Health Care Liability
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Resuscitates Peer Review Privilege
August 18, 2021
by John J. Hare
Case Law Alerts
The Superior Court Held that the Trial Court's Error in Permitting Plaintiff's Use of a Neurology Textbook to Cross-Examine the Defendant was Prejudicial
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari