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...a hospital by Rachel Lopez. Although Lopez's job title was "emergency medical technician" and she was licensed as an EMT-I, her primary duty...
..., a young North Carolina resident and...a recipient's medical expenses. ...
The family of a 59-year-old woman who drowned when her 2009 Camry sped out of control and plummeted into a river near Sacramento, Calif., has sued Toyota Motor Corp., which already faces hundreds of
... North American Roofing Services Inc...Roger Titus. Diversity: medical malpractice. Attorneys for...
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...J.D. from American University Washington College...the University of North Carolina School of...litigation, pharmaceutical and medical device litigation, electronic...
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...SMITH and HIGGINSON, Circuit Judges. A third-party administrator of medical benefits plans denied claims made on behalf of two patients who received...
...who thought a medical malpractice jury awarded...in character as North African despot Admiral...the Council on American-Islamic Relations after...
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