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Drug & Device News
Discussion of several key issues.
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New Jersey's Offer of Judgment Rule
New Jersey's recent amendments to Offer of Judgment Rules have been plaintiff oriented. Here's a look at what this means.
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Document Exchange Breaches
What would happen if a clien'ts information was breached or hacked? It is an alarming possibility and one that should rightfully occupy your thoughts.
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The Pitfalls of an Overly Qualified Expert Witness
Who is qualified to offer opinions as to what deviation from the standard of care for a general practitioner would be?
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Verdicts
In-depth analysis of a recent key ruling.
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Med Mal News
Is there such a thing as "publishing malpractice"? A look at a recent court ruling.
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Drug & Device News
Analysis of two important news items.
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When Med Mal and Mass Tort Claims Overlap
Med Mal defense attorneys must also be aware of the potential overlap between malpractice claims and mass tort claims.
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