Sentences with phrase «at medical malpractice jury»

This blog looks at medical malpractice jury verdicts and explains / speculates why the verdict came out as they did.

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Former Senate Leader Dean Skelos arranged to get his son Adam Skelos a job at a medical malpractice insurance company with business before the state — where the son threatened a supervisor and said he didn't have to show up to work because of his father's position — according to new charges brought by a grand jury.
The personal injury attorneys at Morgan & Morgan have helped thousands of individuals obtain significant jury verdicts and settlement awards in cases involving car accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death.
At the conclusion of the presentation of evidence in a medical malpractice trial, the judge will read to the jury a set of instructions that they must follow in deciding the case.
Posted by Joe Consumer at 11:19 AM in Autos, Banks, Court statistics, Juries, Litigation, Medical Malpractice Permalink
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Profits at the state's largest medical malpractice insurance carrier reached a record $ 57 million in 2012, two years after the Illinois Supreme Court struck down a law capping damages in jury verdicts.
Over his years at WILL DAVIDSON LLP, Paul has assisted senior counsel, and conducted on his own, numerous jury and non-jury trials in claims of medical malpractice, occupiers» liability and motor vehicle accident.
A veteran trial lawyer with experience litigating more than 100 jury trials, Kalbac practices in the areas of serious personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, products liability, construction and other professional liability claims at Colson Hicks Eidson.
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Top Verdicts of 2005 As featured in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly - January 16, 2006 Medical malpractice case involving infant injured at birth is among year's top jury verdicts.
2 For an extensive list of studies demonstrating the competence of juries, see, e.g., Testimony of Neil Vidmar, Russell M. Robinson, II Professor of Law, Duke Law School before The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, «Hearing on Medical Liability: New Ideas for Making the System Work Better for Patients,» June 22, 2006 at 10 («The overwhelming number of the judges gave the civil jury high marks for competence, diligence, and seriousness, even in complex cases... Systematic studies of jury responses to experts lead to the conclusion that jurors do not automatically defer to experts and that jurors have a basic understanding of the evidence in malpractice and other cases.
Posted by Joe Consumer at 11:19 AM in Autos, Banks, Court statistics, Juries, Litigation, Medical Malpractice Permalink Comments (0)
So obviously, a bit of a fumble there, but we also showed an example at our session yesterday about a lawyer who was a trial lawyer who showed in front of the jury an unredacted deposition video recording that included information in a medical malpractice trial about insurance coverage, which you can't show to the jury.
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