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Month: May 2019

DEALING WITH THE “MEDICAL JUDGMENT” DEFENSE

DEALING WITH THE “MEDICAL JUDGMENT” DEFENSE

The majority of states have a law like Washington’s regarding the issue of exercise of medical judgment. Our law provides (WP 1 05.08) : “A physician is not liable for selecting one of two or more alternative courses of treatment, if in arriving at the judgment to follow a particular course of treatment, the physician exercised reasonable care and skill within the standard of care the physician was obligated to follow.”                         Preventing or Minimizing Risk of Serious Medical Complications agree…

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PERPETUATION DEPOSITION OF DYING CLIENT

PERPETUATION DEPOSITION OF DYING CLIENT

In cases where the client may not survive to trial it may be necessary to perpetuate their testimony. How this is handled depends almost entirely on the circumstances involving the client and the general style  or approach of the lawyer. Having some limited experience with perpetuation depositions of dying clients in cases like  mesothelioma cases and like cases I have some ideas. The video setting is very important. The first issue is the camera position and what is being filmed….

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