Month / May 2015
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Military Personnel Have No Right to Competent Medical Care and No Right to Answers when Inexcusable Errors Occur
There has been 70 years of judicial hand wringing following what has become a national disgrace in the aftermath of the 1950 Supreme Court decision of Feres v United States. Feres itself…
May 23, 2015 -
Local v. National Standards of Medical Care in Medical Malpractice Claims
In medical malpractice cases, there will be a mix of local and national standards. As a rule, the injured patient (or far too often the surviving loved ones) must meet both. New…
May 15, 2015
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