It’s a difficult time to be someone injured through medical malpractice or products liability. A recent article in The New York Times talked about how a number of doctors working for Johnson... Read More
Here is an update on Texas tort “reform,” which has gone too far , according to a local reporter. The state’s appellate courts are overturning verdicts for plaintiffs, and otherwise going out... Read More
In Vilella v. AT &T , a New York lawyer learned the hard way that the internet is chock full of unscrupulous sales people and tactics. But perhaps the most important lesson... Read More
Professor Theodore Eisenberg of Cornell Law School has completed a study on the empirical effects of the so-called tort “reform” movement in the U.S. This was brought to my attention... Read More
Every now and then, I have to blog about something other than tort law, and this is one of those times. But I can remain within the malpractice theme, because... Read More
A friend and fellow lawyer just asked me to look at a potential ophthalmology-related medical malpractice case. It was a hefty-looking file, and I had delayed starting my analysis for... Read More
Please join me at my new new site as I take a peek at what our Chief Administrative Judge will bring to the table when she becomes Coordinating Judge of NY’s Medical... Read More