...65 million in future damages. The jury found Pottstown Memorial Medical Center 100 percent negligent. Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas...
...the negligence of the defendants Dr. David M. Perry, Pottstown Memorial Medical Center (where Perry worked) and Fanaro's family doctor. ...
...S. Stevens and Susan Ellis Wild, Gross McGinley, Allentown, for Pottstown Memorial Medical Center; Donald N. Camhi, Post & Schell, Philadelphia, for Dr. Charles...
...a delay in her delivery. The verdict against Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, Montgomery County, is the second-largest medical malpractice verdict in...
...damages, according to the verdict sheet in Polvino v. Pottstown Memorial Medical Center . Joseph D. Polvino, 37, went to the...
...damages, according to the verdict sheet in Polvino v. Pottstown Memorial Medical Center . Joseph D. Polvino, 37, went to the...
...that documents used for peer review evaluations are not discoverable in a medical malpractice action, even if they contain information from other non-confidential sources...
-A- Adamski v. Allstate Insurance Co., PICS Case No. 99-1821 (Pa. Commw. Sept. 22, 1999) Tamilia, J. (21 pages). 22 PLW 1188 10/4/99. Agster v. Barmada, PICS Case No. 99-2040 (C.P. Allegheny Oct. 21,
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