This post has nothing to do with medical malpractice. Instead, today’s focus is on a broader issue. Communication. It’s far from a perfect newspaper. But the New York Times has... Read More
Why would it want to do that? All I did was suggest that the Commission may have had ulterior motive s when it dismissed, without so much as an investigation, an ethics... Read More
According to Capitol Confidential , a budget agreement has been reached in Albany, and it does not include caps on medical malpractice awards. As many of you know, the Medicaid Redesign Team... Read More
Integrity is a funny concept. Some define themselves by it, and live by its precepts. Others use it as a shield, behind which they act in ways that are anything... Read More
In the City of Brotherly Love, a/k/a Philadelphia, a physician with a rich history of medical malpractice was allowed to keep practicing, while state disciplinary authorities failed to take action.... Read More
When you look beyond the tired and twisted rhetoric employed by advocates for tort “reform,” you will notice an unsettling trend. They never address the source of what they label... Read More
ASSEMBLY MAKES RIGHT MOVE ON REJECTING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CAPS Statement by Lois Wagh Aronstein AARP New York State Director March 15, 2011 AARP commends the leadership of Assembly Speaker Silver... Read More
Today, I continue to focus on the fallacy of the tort “reform” movement. Because as Eric Turkewitz reaffirms in today’s New York Personal Injury Law Blog , and as I have argued,... Read More