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Attorneys may be liable for not telling clients that their exposure could exceed cost of settling lawsuit
Statewide standard of care applies to Tennessee attorneys
Arkansas refuses to recognize third-party spoliation of evidence claims
Improper handling of shoulder dystocia
Hospital may be liable for independent contractor physician’s alleged negligence
Failure to diagnose, treat pulmonary emboli
Untimely breast cancer diagnosis
Failure to timely diagnose prostate cancer
Improper construction of Roux limb during bariatric surgery
Negligent administration of carbon dioxide to baby
Failure to timely diagnose spinal epidural abscess
Untimely diagnosis of arterial blood clot after hip replacement surgery
Improper patient monitoring during delivery
Negligent removal of penile warts
Unnecessary tonsillectomy
Failure to provide adequate treatment
Nursing home’s administrator and licensee do not owe residents duty of care
Failure to conduct proper skin assessments
Performance of inappropriate arthroplasty
Suit arising out of patient’s suicide requires proving duty, breach, and proximate cause
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