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Verdicts
January 31, 2013
Discussion of key med mal cases.
Med Mal News
January 31, 2013
Several cases are discussed.
Drug & Device News
January 31, 2013
Analysis of several important happenings.
Third Parties at Court-Ordered Psychological Evaluations
January 31, 2013
What can litigants, their attorneys, and their medical examiners expect from the courts when conflicts over third-party presence during a court-ordered psychiatric examination arise?
The Role of the Mediator in Med Mal Cases
January 31, 2013
Tips to make the mediation process smooth and profitable.
A Roadmap to Economic Damages in Med Mal Matters
January 31, 2013
A good understanding of the basic elements of damages and the issues that might be involved is essential to effective representation. Here is an in-depth review.
Allen & Allen Leverages Aderant Integrated Case and Financial Management
January 28, 2013
The primary reason we chose Aderant Total Office was because of integration and that very few of the vendors the firm considered could provide both case and financial management software.
Decisions of Interest
December 27, 2012
Analysis of three major cases.
Verdicts
December 27, 2012
Analysis of an important ruling.
Med Mal News
December 27, 2012
Several items of interest.

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