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Obstetrical Negligence

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  • Brown v. H.C.A. Highland Hosp. Servs., 10 PNLR 148 (Oct. 1995) (plaintiffs’ supplemental petition on breach of contract, damages, attorney fees, medical negligence, and loss of consortium in a case in which plaintiffs alleged hospital liability for failure to monitor fetal distress). No. PN462.

  • Jackson v. United States, 13 PNLR 191 (Dec. 1998) (deposition of plaintiffs’ perinatology expert in a case alleging use of excessive traction during a delivery). No. PN590.

  • Karney v. Arnot-Ogden Meml. Hosp., 12 PNLR 71 (May 1997) (plaintiff’s brief in a case alleging failure to timely diagnose preterm labor and administer tocolytic therapy). No. PN544.

  • Pearston v. St. John & W. Shore Hosp., 9 PNLR 26 (Mar. 1994) (plaintiffs’ trial brief in a case alleging failure to recognize fetal distress and discontinue Pitocin). No. PN391.

  • Reece v. Jackson, 9 PNLR 70 (May 1994) (expert’s deposition in a case alleging failure to recognize that an infant would be macrosomic). No. PN403.

  • Rodriguez v. San Bernardino Community Hosp., 17 PNLR 196 (Dec. 2002) (deposition of plaintiffs’ perinatology expert in an obstetrics case alleging mishandling of a prolapsed umbilical cord). No. PN669.

  • Wells v. MacGregor Med. Assoc., 9 PNLR 68 (May 1994) (plaintiffs’ appellate brief in a medical negligence case in which plaintiffs alleged that an obstetrician failed to attend a baby’s delivery). No. PN405.

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  • Brown v. Beaton, 18 PNLR 75 (May 2003) (plaintiff’s opening and closing arguments in a case alleging improper handling of a patient’s intrauterine infection). No. PN677.

  • Hull v. Cohen, 8 PNLR 188 (Dec. 1993) (defendant’s deposition and grounds for defense and plaintiff’s motion for judgment in a case alleging use of excessive force in a delivery). No. PN379.

  • Marlin v. Murdoch, 9 PNLR 107 (July 1994) (plaintiffs’ trial brief and expert deposition in a case alleging negligent delivery of an infant when shoulder dystocia was encountered). No. PN414.

  • Murdock v. Texarkana Meml. Hosp., 9 PNLR 109 (July 1994) (the charge to the jury and plaintiffs’ amended petition in a case in which plaintiffs alleged failure to suction an infant). No. PN416.

  • Pisco v. Maternity Infant Care Fam. Plan. Project, 10 PNLR 28 (Mar. 1995) (plaintiff’s obstetrical expert’s trial testimony in a case alleging defendant negligently failed to rule out placenta previa or timely administer tocolytic drugs). No. PN458.

  • Romero v. Kaplan, 9 PNLR 48 (Apr. 1994) (plaintiffs’ motion to preclude the testimony of defendant’s vocational rehabilitation expert and the depositions of that expert and defendant in a case in which plaintiffs alleged failure to diagnose, and negligent delivery of, a macrosomic infant). No. PN397.

  • Skonieczny v. Gardner, 16 PNLR 131 (Sept. 2001) (deposition transcripts of plaintiffs’ plastic surgery and neurosurgery experts in a case alleging improper vacuum extraction and mishandling of shoulder dystocia). No. PN655.

  • Wingo v. Rockford Meml. Hosp., 12 PNLR 8 (Feb. 1997) (depositions of plaintiffs’ obstetrics expert and defendants’ nursing expert in a case alleging improper discharge of a pregnant woman with ruptured membranes). No. PN538.

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