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Behind-the-Scenes of Medical Practice Litigation: What We Can Learn from Bill Paxton’s Case
The settlement in Bill Paxton’s medical malpractice case sheds light on four critical behind-the-scenes workings of medical malpractice litigation.
How Do I Start a Medical Malpractice Case?
If you or a loved one has been harmed by substandard care, you may want to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Here are the basic steps for starting your case.
The GOAT of Medical Malpractice Advocacy, Pt. 2
Today we continue our conversation with the GOAT of medical malpractice, Pat Malone.
The GOAT of Medical Malpractice Advocacy, Pt. 1
In this episode, we’re joined by one of the GOATs of medical malpractice – Pat Malone. Pat is a leading patient safety advocate.
Rival in the Courtroom: Discussing Defense with Paul Weathington
In this inaugural episode of Season 3, we have a guest unlike any other. We invited one of the most successful defense attorneys in Georgia, Paul Weathington.
What is Anaphylaxis?
Anaphylaxis is a systemic allergic reaction that can be deadly if not treated right away. Here’s how to recognize the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis.
Anaphylaxis: Why Peanuts Are Banned from School
Have you heard how even a single peanut can trigger a severe allergic reaction? The reaction is called “anaphylaxis,” and peanuts are not the only triggers.
What Is Informed Consent and Why Is It So Important?
Informed consent is a fundamental principle of law and ethics. But what is it? The principle of informed consent consists of two interrelated elements.
Impossible Cases with Josh Koskoff Part 2
We’re joined once again by Josh Koskoff, plaintiff attorney representing the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
Impossible Cases with Josh Koskoff Part 1
In this episode, we’re joined by Josh Koskoff, plaintiff attorney representing the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
John Campbell and Jury Trial Data Analytics, Part 2
In this episode of Face the Jury, we’re joined by John Campbell, the founder of Empirical Jury making a tremendous impact bringing data and analytics to trial lawyers.
John Campbell and Jury Trial Data Analytics
In this episode of Face the Jury, we’re joined by John Campbell, the founder of Empirical Jury making a tremendous impact bringing data and analytics to trial lawyers.
Crossing the Line: The Devastating Harm of Placing an IV Line Into the Carotid Artery
When medical providers sometimes miss the internal jugular vein, and instead place the IV into the carotid artery, the consequences can be devastating.
Medical Error: What Your Doctors Must Tell You About the Mistakes They Make
The American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics (the Code) requires doctors to inform patients of medical error. Here’s everything you need to know…
Dan Holloway & The Requirement for Effective Lawyers
In today’s episode, Lloyd discusses case preparation, approach, and how to achieve success with Dan Holloway, Partner at Bell Law Firm.