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MCINTYRE v. RAMIREZSupreme Court of Texas
Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeThe Good Samaritan statute, which provides an affirmative defense against ordinary negligence for persons who administer emergency care, requires a... |
06/27/2003 | 01-1203 |
CARTER v. USUnited States Seventh Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeMaryland's cap on noneconomic damages is a substantive rather than a procedural law, and where an Illinois plaintiff suffered an injury in a Maryland... |
06/24/2003 | 02-3355 |
GERMANTOWN CENT. SCH. DIST. v. CLARK, CLARK, MILLIS & GILSON, AIACourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Professional MalpracticeIn a malpractice claim based upon discovery of asbestos after completion of an abatement project, because the nature of plaintiff's property damage... |
06/05/2003 | 2 No. 62 |
HERNANDEZ v. PAICIUSCalifornia Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeWhere the remarks of the trial court gave the appearance the court held preconceived ideas based on stereotypes of undocumented aliens, and raised... |
06/04/2003 | G029961 |
PRIMUS v. GALGANOUnited States First Circuit
Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeA defendant in a medical malpractice action must request a damages cap instruction under Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 231, section 60H, and waives his... |
05/22/2003 | 02-1419 |
SCRIPPS CLINIC v. SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY (THOMPSON)California Court of Appeal
Health Law, Professional MalpracticeIn an appeal by a medical group against former patients, denial of summary judgment as to the Unruh Act, the Cartwright Act, the unfair competition... |
05/19/2003 | D040569 |
MCNULTY v. CITY OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeThe duty doctors owed to a patient being treated for infectious meningitis did not extend to a friend of the patient who subsequently contracted the... |
05/13/2003 | 1 No. 52 |
STATES v. LOURDES HOSP.Court of Appeals of New York
Evidence, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeIt is proper to allow the use of expert medical testimony to inform a jury's decision on the element of "res ipsa loquitur" in a medical malpractice... |
05/05/2003 | 3 No. 51 |
EADS v. HERITAGE ENTERS., INC.Supreme Court of Illinois
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeA plaintiff asserting a private right of action under the Nursing Home Care Act need not attach to the complaint the certificate of merit and... |
04/29/2003 | 92691 |
SNELSON v. KAMMSupreme Court of Illinois
Evidence, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional Malpractice, RemediesIn a medical negligence action, 1) plaintiff's expert was qualified to render opinions offered at trial, and established all elements of the case, 2)... |
04/29/2003 | 91232, 91239 |
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