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Medical Malpractice Newsletters

Acupuncture Malpractice

Acupuncture Malpractice

Charitable Immunity for Nonprofit Hospitals

Immunity from Malpractice Liability for Nonprofit Hospitals

Malpractice in Cesarean Sections

Generally, a physician delivers a fetus through an abdominal and uterine incision when further delay in delivery might compromise the health of either the fetus or the mother. The rate of cesarean deliveries in the United States is increasing at a remarkable rate, and the reasons for this increase include the older age of women having children, the use of electronic fetal monitoring, a decrease in the use of forceps, and an increase in repeat cesarean sections and breech deliveries.

Nursing Home Litigation Crisis

Nursing Home Litigation Crisis

Use of Binding Arbitration Clauses in Nursing Home Patient Contracts

Use of Binding Arbitration Clauses in Nursing Home Patient Contracts