December 1, 2008
60-Year-Old Rule Says Troops Can't Sue For Malpractice
Minutes after routine surgery for acute appendicitis in October 2003, as Staff Sgt. Dean Witt, 25, was being moved to a recovery room at a Northern California military hospital, he gasped and stopped breathing.
Pa. Court Applies Strict Time Bar in Legal Malpractice Case
The lack of realized damages does not toll the statute of limitations in a legal malpractice claim, a Pennsylvania Superior Court panel ruled. The panel rejected Wachovia's argument that it couldn't have brought a negligence claim against its attorney for an act that didn't result in damages until years later, instead ruling that the statute of limitations for a breach of contract claim starts
State takes hard look at doctors' insurance
CONCORD — Market domination by a few insurers and rapidly rising rates are clear signs the state's market for medical malpractice insurance for doctors and hospitals is uncompetitive, a state insurance official testified yesterday.
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