Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
Medical malpractice claims require experts with the same specialty or subspecialty as the doctors being sued and being qualified to treat the same condition is not enough, the state Supreme Court rul
N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.10 requires a doctor to report to DYFS injuries resulting from conduct that is reckless, or grossly or wantonly negligent, but not conduct that is merely negligent
A published appeals court decision that an emergency room doctor must stand trial for not telling child welfare authorities that a 2-year-old ingested cologne is making heads turn
A New Jersey appeals court ruling on Thursday may spell bad news for businesses that contract with physicians and hospitals to staff emergency rooms and other treatment facilities
...in family medicine," said Karla Donovan, of Princeton's Buckley Theroux Kline & Petraske. "He conceded he did not know how the average...
A New Jersey appeals court ruling on Thursday may spell bad news for businesses that contract with physicians and hospitals to staff emergency rooms and other treatment facilities
Postevent investigatory and analytic documents exclusively created by a medical facility in compliance with the Patient Safety Act are absolutely privileged from disclosure
...chance of survival. Defense lawyer Mark Petraske, of Buckley Theroux Kline & Petraske in Princeton, did not return a...
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