In the wake of the state Supreme Court rescinding a civil procedural rule under which trial courts could reduce noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases, attorneys said the move would not cha
...impression, an Allegheny County Common Pleas judge has ruled that a Pittsburgh hospital system may have to base its charges for providing copies of medical...
...impression, an Allegheny County Common Pleas judge has ruled that a Pittsburgh hospital system may have to base its charges for providing copies of medical...
...after he spoke out about systemic errors and falsification in the Magee-Womens Hospital's pathology. Litigation filed by Dr. Susan A. Silver, a pathologist...
For many observers, the state Supreme Court's 2006 was dominated by one set of decisions, all dealing with last year's pay-raise fiasco
For many observers, the state Supreme Court's 2006 was dominated by one set of decisions, all dealing with last year's pay raise fiasco
... The high court heard oral arguments in Walter v. Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh Sept. 11. During oral arguments, the plaintiffs...
...case. The high court heard oral arguments in Walter v. Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh Sept. 11. During oral arguments, the...
...The high court heard oral arguments in Walter v. Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh Sept. 11.During oral arguments, the...
...action claim for medical monitoring. In Walter v. Magee-Womens Hospital, the Superior Court affirmed a trial court ruling that the...
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