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Massive Judgment Against Florida HCA Hospital

Michael J. Sacopulos, Esq. A jury in Jacksonville, Florida entered a $178 million judgment against physicians and an HCA owned hospital for a gastric bypass procedure that went horribly awry. In 2007 following laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, the patient, Clay Chandler, suffered respiratory failure and … Read more
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Blood Pressure Cuff Gone Wild. Doctor Sued for Battery

Jeff Segal, MD, JD, FACS Have you ever had a patient who, in the middle of a procedure, said “Please stop. It hurts.” Never? Almost every doctor has heard these words once. One doctor apparently did not heed these words quickly enough. He was sued … Read more
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Top Ten Frivolous Lawsuits for 2011

The US Chamber of Commerce memorialized 2011 with its list of Top 10 Frivolous Lawsuits.
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Social Media’s Impact on Litigation

The social media revolution has inflamed other aspects of the trial process. Attorneys now devote effort to reviewing the other party’s social media use. Information that you post for friends or colleagues may well end up as a piece of evidence in a trial. Social media sites have become a new frontier for lawyers to explore in litigation so be careful what you post.
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A New Threat: Patient Predatory Lending Claims

Michael J. Sacopulos, Esq. An doctor was sued several weeks ago for her use of a healthcare financing company. The suit was brought as a class action and is based upon consumer fraud laws. The allegations center around the way the credit application was presented … Read more
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Lawyers and Medical Malpractice Reform: Tort Reform Allies for Doctors?

Michael Kirsch, M.D. – author, MD Whistleblower When lawyers talk, I listen. Two attorneys penned a piece on medical malpractice reform in the April 21st issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, the most prestigious medical journal on the planet. Here is an excerpt … Read more
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Recent Facebook Litigation

Michael J. Sacopulos, Esq. There have been several recent cases involving Facebook that have been released. These cases continue to show how social media has permeated our society. They also show a darker side of social media. Although not directly related to the health care … Read more
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Decoding the Genome: What’s Your Liability

Jeff Segal, MD, JD, FACS Remember how painful memorizing the Kreb’s Cycle was? Try this. New patient walks in with a few freshly printed documents. He just plopped down a few hundred bucks for a personalized genetic profile – offered by 23andme, Decode, or any … Read more
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Two studies define frequency of litigation as an occupational hazard for surgeons

Involvement in a recent malpractice suit was reported by 24.6% responding surgeons. Surgeons involved in a recent malpractice suit were younger, worked longer hours, had more night call, and were more likely to be in private practice.
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Radio Health Journal recently interviewed Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Jeff Segal, MD, JD, FACS about the danger of “testimony for hire”.

Medical malpractice often boils down to a battle of expert witnesses. Frivolous cases are often fueled by inappropriate expert testimony.
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