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In the Media
- Philadelphia Jury Awards $30,000,000.00
- Court: HIV patient's sex partner can sue
South Jersey Courier Post
August 11, 2006
- High-Low Pact Upheld in Med Mal Verdict
The Legal Intelligencer
April 20, 2005
- Prejudice Test Indicated for Juror Misconduct
The Legal Intelligencer
January 24, 2005
- High Court Oral Arguments to Start Today in Phila.
The Legal Intelligencer
October 18, 2004
- Jurors' Seeking Outside Opinions Warrants New Trial
The Legal Intelligencer
Vol 228, No. 80
April 25, 2003
- $4.5M
for Medical Malpractice
New Jersey Law Journal
February 12, 2001
- Disabled Woman Awarded
Millions for Prescription that Caused Stroke
New Jersey Courier-Post
February 1, 2001
- Your Own in the 21st Century
PaTLA
June, 1998
- Practice limited to medical
negligence, serious injuries from defective
products/accidents
Profiles
March 22, 1995
- Breast Implant Litigation: Past, Present and Future
Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association: VERDICT
March 1992
- Cancer Patient, family to get $1M
The Record
October 18, 1988
- Ailing Woman Settles Suite
North Jersey Metro, The Herald News
October 18, 1988
- $988,000 Awarded in Malpractice
The Star Ledger - Newark
October 18, 1988
- Malpractice Arbitration:
Is Pennsylvania's System Dead or Alive?
Legal Aspects of Medical Practice
Publication of the American College of Legal Medicine
July 1981
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Jury Verdict – 30 Million
In 2006, a Philadelphia jury awarded $30 million the largest verdict seen in the First Judicial District in years. Read more...
A verdict totaling $9,000,000 awarded for recent case involving cutting of a urological organ and ultimate kidney loss. Read more...
$4,500,000 verdict awarded for migraine drug interaction. Read more...
A Not-So-Silent Killer
Activists won a fight to have the medical establishment recognize that ovarian cancer has early symptoms. But that is only half the battle. Read more...
Wrong Dosages administered daily
The Philadelphia Inquirer
July 21, 2006
A new report says that hospital patients fall victim to medication mistakes every day. Read
more...
FDA looks into Bayer’s handling of Baycol recall. Read more...
The Truth About the Medical Malpractice Crisis
If claimants are having such a hard time winning even valid claims, one has to wonder why insurance premiums are so high for good doctors. The truth is that the insurance companies have been guilty of overcharging the medical community on premium rates. Read
more...
Gayle Lewis Fights to Preserve the Justice System Before the Pennsylvania
Supreme Court. Read more...
Taking It to Heart
First lady Laura Bush is vibrant in a black pantsuit adorned with a tiny red enameled pin in the shape of a woman’s dress, the symbol of the national Heart Truth education campaign. Read more...
It’s Never Over ‘Til It’s Over
In a speech late last year, Governor Ed Rendell declared that the medical malpractice “crisis” in Pennsylvania was over. Read more... |
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