LOJACK FOR SURGEONS, AND HAPPY MEDICAL LIABILITY EXECUTIVES
Florida’s medical malpractice liability insurers have been profiting for the past 6 years. New liability companies apparently can’t wait to write medical malpractice “products”... Read More
TRIAL LAWYERS ARE GOOD.THEIR FL WEBSITE IS CRASS. A DR. IS A CRIMINAL.
The Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog shines a light on something that is more than just medical malpractice. It is criminal enterprise. This story... Read More
FLASHBACK TO 9/11
What does my memory of 9/11 have to do with medical malpractice? Believe it or not, there is a connection. It was... Read More
MEDICAL MALPRACTICE, NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE OR FAILURE TO DISCIPLINE?
When I was an assistant district attorney in Queens County (NYC), New York, my boss, Richard Brown, decided to charge a local... Read More
FROM THE HEIGHTS OF HYPOCRISY, TO MOURNING TED KENNEDY
The Injury Board has an ascerbic post by Mark Bello, who discusses one of the more notable examples of hypocrisy in the debate on... Read More
WHY IS TORT “REFORM” SO UNINFORMED?
As was pointed out in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal Blog , the possibility of a tax break for plaintiff’s lawyers has set off a... Read More
AROUND THE WEB THE LEGAL WAY
What’s the difference between being an attorney , and being a lawyer ? Not all that much, say the folks at AboveTheLaw . They’ve even brought in an... Read More
THERE OUGHTTA BE A LAW!
You knew it was going to happen. The combination of texting and walking would lead to disaster, or at least, cuts and... Read More
BUILDERS OF NYC’S SUBWAY STEPS MAY IGNORE BUILDING CODE, AND OTHER LESSONS FROM NEW CASES
So you’re attempting to navigate the steps leading down into one of NYC’s subway stations, and you fall and hurt yourself because... Read More
INJURY DURING ADVERSARY’S MEDICAL EXAM IS MED MAL, NOT NEGLIGENCE
In a decision issued June 24, 2009 by New York’s Court of Appeals, it found that a plaintiff who was injured by... Read More