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Case Law Alerts
PA Supreme Court reverses Superior Court, holds that trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying motion for mistrial based on single, unanswered question proposed to expert witness.
April 1, 2022
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Presuit investigation not required as language in complaint against medical facility alleged general negligence, not medical negligence.
April 1, 2022
by Megan J. Nelson
Defense Digest
Expert Competency Requirements for Physician Liability Experts in Ohio
April 1, 2022
by Jason P. Ferrante
Case Law Alerts
Courts will not give the benefit of doubt, even in the face of a pandemic, to excuse lack of good faith effort to serve a complaint.
April 1, 2022
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
A plaintiff has no obligation to choose one theory of liability, thereby excluding other theories.
April 1, 2022
by Gabor Ovari
The Evolution of the EMR: The Integration of AI in Medicine
March 28, 2022
by Matthew P. Keris
Case Law Alerts
Need for Competent Physician Testimony to Establish Proximate Cause in Nursing Malpractice Matters
January 3, 2022
by Nataliana A. Guida
Case Law Alerts
PA Superior Court holds that expert testimony is needed to prosecute claim of medical negligence.
January 3, 2022
by Holli K. Archer
Case Law Alerts
Plaintiff must show recognized duty is owed to support negligence claim.
January 3, 2022
by Holli K. Archer
Am I Getting Fired? How to Handle Meetings With Your Facility’s Attorney
September 22, 2021
by Megan J. Nelson
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
Defense Digest
Federal Court Cautions Lawyers on Pleading Affirmative Defenses
September 1, 2021
by Holli K. Archer
Legal Updates for Health Care Liability
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Resuscitates Peer Review Privilege
August 18, 2021
by John J. Hare
Case Law Alerts
New Jersey Appellate Division Provides a Blueprint for Proving a Claim and Obtaining Attorney Fees Under the N.J. Nursing Home Responsibilities and Residents’ Rights Act
July 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Case illustrates the issue of damages is an indispensable element of a trial.
July 1, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Appellate courts will refer to trial courts’ decisions regarding factual issues.
July 1, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
The court holds that a medical-malpractice plaintiff lacks standing to advance the constitutional rights of non-medical-malpractice defendants.
July 1, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Defense Digest
COVID-19 and Florida’s Health Care Provider Liability Protection
June 1, 2021
by Megan J. Nelson
Vicarious Liability—Do You Really Need an Affidavit of Merit?
May 6, 2021
by Heather M. LaBombardi and Nataliana A. Guida
COVID-19 and Telehealth: Issues for Florida Providers on the Horizon and Beyond
April 29, 2021
by Adam J. Fulginiti
Case Law Alerts
An agreement between a university and a teaching hospital that incorporated the 2011 Florida sovereign immunity statute was granted sovereign immunity even though its medical doctor employee provided care to his private patient.
April 1, 2021
by Megan J. Nelson
Case Law Alerts
Net-Opinion Rule Barred Opinion of Nurse Expert as to the Standard of Care for Protection of Patients in Assisted-Living Facility Where the Expert Had No Experience in that Environment
April 1, 2021
Child Protective Services Law: Implications of Behavioral Health Organizations
March 31, 2021
Telemedicine Today and the SIU Response
March 22, 2021
by Jeffrey G. Rapattoni
Defense Digest
Waiving the Right to Seek Arbitration: New Court Ruling Limits Parties’ Ability to Seek to Enforce Arbitration Clause
January 29, 2021
by Elizabeth A. Underwood
Case Law Alerts
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania held that the trial court abused its discretion in refusing to instruct the jury on res ipsa loquitor.
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania held that a witness was qualified to testify as an expert in pharmacy practice.
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Superior Court of Pennsylvania held that affirmative misrepresentation or fraudulent concealment of conduct that allegedly led to a patient’s death will toll statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims.
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Court of Appeal once again recognizes disparate treatment between opposing parties on discovery of expert bias and certifies question to Florida Supreme Court to seek equal application of the law on plaintiffs and defendants.
January 11, 2021
