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  • Veneski v. Queens-Long Is. Med. Group, P.C., 15 PNLR 132 (Sept. 2000) (deposition of defendant in a case alleging an HMO's employee failed to maintain a heart patient's coagulation levels). No. PN639.

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  • Dukes v. U.S. Healthcare, Inc., 10 PNLR 129 (Sept. 1995) (appellate briefs of plaintiffs and amicus curiae in a case holding federal courts lacked ERISA civil enforcement preemption jurisdiction over negligence claims against an HMO). No. PN477.

  • Frappier v. Wishnov, 11 PNLR 130 (Sept. 1996) (the parties' appellate briefs in a case holding that ERISA does not preempt a vicarious liability claim against an HMO). No. PN525.

  • Herman v. Staten Is. Med. Group, 13 PNLR 88 (June 1998) (one plaintiff's deposition and defendants' opposition to plaintiffs' motion seeking a videotaped deposition in a case alleging failure to timely diagnose Merkel cell carcinoma). No. PN574.

  • Herrera v. Lovelace Health Sys., Inc., 14 PNLR 66 (May 1999) (plaintiff's motion to remand and supporting memorandum, defendants' response, and plaintiff's reply in a case holding that negligent vasectomy claims against a doctor and HMO are not completely preempted by ERISA). No. PN605.

  • Petrovich v. Share Health Plan of Ill., Inc., 13 PNLR 148 (Oct. 1998) (the parties' appellate briefs in a case holding that an HMO may be vicariously liable for its participating physicians' alleged negligence). No. PN584.

  • Shannon v. McNulty, 13 PNLR 192 (Dec. 1998) (plaintiffs' appellate brief and Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association amicus brief in a case holding an HMO may be liable under vicarious and corporate liability theories). No. PN592.

  • Wilson v. CIGNA Healthcare of Ariz., Inc., 13 PNLR 108 (July 1998) (plaintiff's summary judgment motion and the jury instructions in a case where plaintiff alleged failure to diagnose and adequately treat an E. coli infection). No. PN577.

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