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Nexus Insurance Services Launches New Websites For Malpractice Insurance read story Orange County - Nexus Insurance Services has launched five new websites that offers malpractice insurance to attorneys and physicians who practice in the states of Arizona, Texas, California, New York, and Washington.
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The Appellate Lawyers at Collins, Einhorn Bring Legal Maturity and Strong Client Advocacy to Every Case read story Detroit - Michigan law firm Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff, P.C. staffs a distinguished team of attorneys who handle state and federal appeals regarding general liability, insurance coverage, employment litigation and professional liability, including legal, dental and medical malpractice. |
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Freund, Freeze & Arnold 2010 Super Lawyers Corporate Counsel Edition Recognition read story Seven Freund, Freeze & Arnold attorneys have been recognized in the 2010 Super Lawyers Corporate Counsel Edition. |
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Newsmakers read story Keith Hebeisen of Northbrook, a partner at Clifford Law office, was recently selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2011. |
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Business news: Bank begins recycling effort read story LAW George Ripplinger, principal of the law firm Ripplinger and Zimmer LLC, of Belleville and St. Louis, accepted an invitation to be an Illinois member of The American Trial Lawyers Association. Membership is limited to the top 100 trial lawyers from each state. Selection is extended to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys by special invitation. Ripplinger concentrates his practice in ... |
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Suit challenges cap on pain and suffering read story CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The state Supreme Court will hear a case challenging a key portion of the states painstakingly crafted medical malpractice reforms.An Eastern Panhandle couple is challenging the Legislatures $500,000 cap on damages for pain and sufferi... |
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Hospital now denies liability for stents read story BALTIMORE, Aug. 30 (UPI) -- A Baltimore-area hospital is turning its back on patients who had coronary stents wrongly implanted, patients' attorneys said. Stent - Hospital - Health - United States - Medicine |
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Hospital lawyers fight claims of unnecessary stents read story St. Joseph Medical Center says warning letters don't equal damages Even as some St. Joseph employees continue to suggest wrongdoing, the hospital's attorneys appear to be girding for a fight over coronary stents |
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Proposed 90-Day Window for BP Claim Payments Provides Insufficient Time for Damage Assessments, According to Legal ... read story Feinberg's proposal requiring oil spill victims to sign release of claims within next three months fails to recognize long-term impacts of disaster not yet realized |
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Verdicts could tap $90M from state fund read story Friday's $300,000 jury verdict in the first medical malpractice lawsuit to go to trial against ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Mark Weinberger was not huge by Indiana standards. What is consequential is that Weinberger faces another 357 medical malpractice lawsuits. That could mean that if all of the claims against Weinberger go to trial and result in similar verdicts the fund could face ... |
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