...in Lawrenceville; Smith by James Ronan of Ronan, Tuzzio & Giannone in Little Falls; Princeton Healthcare System by Beth...
The trial judge committed reversible error by instructing the jury that it could draw an adverse inference against defendants because they did not call their medical experts to testify
A judge's instruction that jurors in a personal injury case could draw an adverse inference from the defendants' failure to call their medical expert witnesses was reversible error, an appeals court
N.J.S.A. 26:2K-29 does not provide a rescue squad, as an entity, with immunity from liability
Rescue squads that provide intermediate and basic life support services are not immune from suit, even though their individual members are, the New Jersey Supreme Court rules
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
A state appeals court affirms the setting aside of a $25 million medical malpractice verdict, partly because the plaintiff's attorney warped an expert's statistical testimony
Doctors have a new reason to be unhappy with a New Jersey government website that tells the public how much they pay on medical malpractice claims
...Oakhurst solo; Marie Accardi, second vice president, an associate with Ronan Tuzzio & Giannone in Tinton Falls; Ronald Catelli, treasurer, counsel at the Reussille...
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