Recent Posts in Medical Malpractice Category
Posted on Apr 25, 2014 By Alan Barry & Associates
Doctors mocked an unconscious colonoscopy patient, joking that he has syphilis and talking about firing a gun up his rectum, says a man whose cellphone allegedly captured audio of the entire affair. ...
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Posted on Apr 23, 2014 By Alan Barry & Associates Attorneys at Law
Connecticut Law Makers Propose “Do Not Text” Registry Connecticut lawmakers are attempting to modernize the state’s “Do Not Call Registry” and include unsolicited text ...
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Posted on Apr 15, 2014 By Alan Barry
In a great article The New York Post reports Night court is one of New York's more peculiar and paradoxical tourist traditions, a place visitors extol on travel websites while many residents hope ...
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Posted on Jan 4, 2014 By Michael McCarroll, Esq.
How a jury determines the amount to award for pain and suffering in Connecticut? In some states, the plaintiff's attorney is prohibited from commenting on the value of pain and suffering. However, ...
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Posted on Dec 28, 2013 By Michael McCarroll, Esq.
Connecticut's 52-590a Medical Opinion Letter Requirement - Reasonable Inquiry or Unreasonable Law In Connecticut, many medical malpractice cases are dismissed before the first witness can be ...
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