...Ledva & Meyers, Philadelphia, for Jennifer M. Ventresca; James P. Kilcoyne, Kilcoyne & Nesbitt, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., for United Anesthesia Services. Comment: A...
A Montgomery County, Pa., surgical center has settled a case for $6 million in which a 17-year-old teenager died after suffering respiratory distress in the recovery room after her tonsils were taken
A Monroe County trial judge has thrown out two defendants' answer to a medical malpractice suit, finding there was no just cause for a delay of more than two-and-a-half years in filing the responses
...Confino, ophthalmology, Westfield, N.J. Defense Counsel:Gregory S. Nesbitt, Kilcoyne & Nesbitt, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Defense Experts:Dr. Edmund...
A Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas jury awarded $2 million in noneconomic damages to a man and his wife because the man now has double vision and other eye injuries in the aftermath of a sinus sur
...Andrew K. Worek, Post & Post, Berwyn, Pa.; James P. Kilcoyne, Kilcoyne & Nesbitt, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Plaintiff's Experts: Wayne K. Ross...
...Krupka, Gross McGinley, Allentown; Kyle N. Thompson and Mark J. Hermanovich, Kilcoyne & Nesbitt, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Defense Expert: Gregory Kane...
...Defense Counsel: Kyle N. Thompson and Mark J. Hermanovich, Kilcoyne & Nesbitt, Plymouth Meeting, Pa.; Michael E. McGilvery and Raymond A. Petruccelli, Young...
Two Philadelphia juries recently have awarded more than $1.5 million to two respective plaintiffs with spinal injuries, including to a senior citizen in a medical malpractice case and a copier repair
Snatching a $5.1 million verdict from the jaws of what was twice declared a mistrial, the plaintiffs lawyers in a recent medical malpractice trial persuaded a federal magistrate judge to opt for the
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