Use of electronic medical records has exploded in recent years. Their adoption has brought forth an unintended consequence: the ability for unscrupulous caregivers to alter the facts of a case. Forensic experts are helping lawyers fight back.
In the News 2017: Cleveland
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Cleveland.
Multimillion Dollar Settlements and Verdicts Are Nagel’s Trademark
by Nagel Rice
Bruce H. Nagel provides justice for
everyone from sports and entertainment figures to the guy next door.
New York Passes 9/11 Notice Act
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers highlights the newly enacted 9/11 Notice Act, which seeks to find individuals eligible for medical care coverage under different federal programs.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Craig M. Peters
Medical Malpractice Law - Plaintiffs
San Francisco, CA
2023
Claims on a Canine
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Which factors will most influence the settlement amount in a case involving a dog attack? Here’s an overview.
Texas' Best Lawyers 2022
by Best Lawyers
Our Texas' Best Lawyers 2022 publication features top-ranked legal talent in Texas.
In the News: Austin/San Antonio
by Compiled by Tess Congo
A summary of newsworthy content from Austin/San Antonio lawyers and law firms.
A Behind-the-Scenes Powerhouse
by Sean Stonefield
Murphy & Prachthauser’s Keith Stachowiak joins Don Prachthauser in being listed among 2016's Best Lawyers.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Fighting for Justice. Championing Prevention.
by John Fields
At DeMayo Law Offices, legal advocacy and community outreach reinforce one another
Anthony M. Sola, New York City "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants 2017
by Nat Barr
Martin Clearwater & Bell's Anthony M. Sola on the key to a successful medical malpractice defense.
How to Choose a Good Lawyer: Tips, Traits and Questions to Ask
by Laurie Villanueva
A Practical Guide for Your First-Time Hiring a Lawyer
Incendiary Behavior
by Lyssa A. Roberts and Rahul Ravipudi
California’s future will see more frequent wildfires caused by faulty equipment. Litigation tied to recent Golden State infernos shows the way forward.
IN PARTNERSHIP
People Over Profits at DeMayo Law Offices
by John Fields
Michael A. DeMayo on DeMayo Law Offices’ client-centric approach.
Proposed Rules Could Change Medication Options for Injured Workers in North Carolina
by David E. Vtipil
Injured workers in North Carolina would be limited in the amounts of opioids that they could be prescribed under proposed Commission rules.
Doctors Behaving Badly
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Sexual assault at the hands of a physician is a dismaying and surprisingly widespread problem, and many victims are initially reluctant to come forth—but many states are now making it easier to do so.
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