According to court records, the medical
malpractice suit says from Sept. 5 to Sept. 6, 2004, the defendants failed to do seven things, including assess tests results correctly and perform an emergency cesarean section when needed.
«Electron was left negotiating against one of the most sophisticated financial entities in the world without receiving the basic and necessary legal advice that any reasonable and competent lawyer would have provided,»
the malpractice suit said.
Not exact matches
It's been
said that if economists were doctors they would be up to their necks in
malpractice suits.
But given the pressure from the medical establishment and the fear of
malpractice suits, few doctors are willing to assist in the home births, Hedenkamp
said.
It's been
said that if economists were doctors they would be up to their necks in
malpractice suits.
Say the wrong thing and you could open yourself up to professional reprimand or even a
malpractice suit down the line.
Say the wrong thing when asked a casual legal question and you could open yourself up to professional reprimand or even a
malpractice suit down the line.
With the economy down, look for legal
malpractice suits to increase,
says a bulletin by Marsh Inc., a global insurance broker and strategic adviser.
Meyer, who has been a medical
malpractice lawyer for 30 years and has won some of the state's biggest judgments in such
suits,
said he has never encountered a case of a patient dying as a result of a fall from an operating table.
Merril Hoge's Chicago accident attorney may have done wonders for his client, but critics
say an uptick in
malpractice suits are driving qualified physicians away from the once - prestigious job.
But its a bit of a stretch to
say that because a lawyer makes themselves accessible via technology that they're looking down the barrel of a
malpractice suit.