...not regained consciousness and remains in the intensive care unit at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, where he was taken right after the accident, after suffering a...
...for more than half a century, died on Aug. 10 at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York. He was 83. Brown spent his...
New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...2007, Turpin, who was eighty-two years old, was admitted to the hospital where, during his entire stay, he remained in a weakened and, at...
...in compensatory damages. No punitive damages were sought. 2. Hospital To Bear Brunt of $18.5M Verdict For Obstetrician's Malpractice...
New Jersey Law Journal
...in the emergency department of Presbyterian Hospital in Allen. Even though the...
...against the administering hospital for $3.85...was transferred to Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in...
After a three-week trial, a Hunterdon County jury awarded $5.961 million on Wednesday to a man who lost use of his right hand due to injuries suffered when tree limbs fell on his vehicle as he drove
New Jersey Law Journal
...us for a second time, requires us to interpret the District of Columbia's "long-arm" statute, D.C. Code § 13-423 (2001). The...
...for medical malpractice and won a $2.6 million judgment against Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in New York in 1989, which funded a trust for Jennifer...
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