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Winter 2008 Supreme Court Recognizes Hospitals Must Protect Patients From Incompetent Doctors - Now What?

Supreme Court Recognizes Hospitals Must Protect Patients From Incompetent Doctors - Now What?

Minnesota Association for Justice
In Larson v. Wasemiller, 738 N.W.2d 300 (Minn. 2007), the Minnesota Supreme Court recognized a new theory of recovery in medical negligence cases—a common law cause of action for negligent credentialing.
Fall 2007

Mandatory Reporters Must Speak for the Abused Child

Minnesota Association for Justice
In Becker v. Mayo Foundation, 737 N.W.2d 200 (Minn. 2007), the Court held that evidence of a medical professional’s responsibility to report suspected child abuse to outside authorities, when the standard of care requires such a report, is admissible.
Summer 2007 President's Page:  Serving Minnesotans in Many Ways

President's Page: Serving Minnesotans in Many Ways

Minnesota Association for Justice
July 24, 2006

Consumer Alert: Use of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACE Inhibitors) During First Trimester of Pregnancy Associated With Serious Birth Defects

ACE inhibitors or ACEIs (short for angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors) used to treat high blood pressure can cause serious birth defects if taken during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Fall 2005 The Dangers of the “Usual Stipulation” in Deposition Practice

The Dangers of the "Usual Stipulation" in Deposition Practice

Los Angeles Lawyer
Beware: Agreeing to the usual stipulation regarding depositions without understanding its contours may lead to unexpected results when it becomes necessary to use the deposition later in the case.
September 2005

Obtaining Justice When A Child Dies

American Association for Justice
Representing a family in a child death case can be a gut-wrenching experience. Tap into your own empathy and that of jurors to ensure that your clients get full and fair compensation for their loss.
June 30, 2003

Federal Medicaid System Pre-Empts State Statutes Allowing Medical Liens

Los Angeles Daily Journal
May 2003

When Every Second Counts

TRIAL
For those in urgent need of medical care, a few moments can mean the difference between life and death. Can providers of emergency medical services be held accountable for negligent conduct? The answer depends on state law and the facts of your client’s
Winter 2003

Tort Reform: Perception Versus Reality

Minnesota Trial Lawyer
Winter 2001

LASIK Cases

Minnesota Trial Lawyer Magazine
This article provides an explanation of the LASIK surgery procedure - and the potential complications.
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