Deprecated The American Lawyer
...and safety for [their] employees." Hicks sought recovery for past and future medical expenses, past and future pain and suffering and mental anguish damages, and...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...and safety for [their] employees." Hicks sought recovery for past and future medical expenses, past and future pain and suffering and mental anguish damages, and...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...I. BACKGROUNDThis case had its genesis in a dispute between Medical Mutual Insurance Company of Maine (MMIC) and Patrick A. Dowling, who suffered...
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...failed to pay for contracted medical services and supplies rendered to patients insured by...
...compliance with avariety of state regulations concerning patient care. She oversaw the medical recordsoperation, supervising a clerk whomaintained them. Roh monitored pharmacological treatments, took care...
...compliance with avariety of state regulations concerning patient care. She oversaw the medical recordsoperation, supervising a clerk whomaintained them. Roh monitored pharmacological treatments, took care...
...of personal jurisdiction. Included among these Defendants was Tenet (theparent corporation), National Medical Enterprises Hospitals, Inc., and National Medical Enterprises Psychiatric Properties, Inc., which are...
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