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Brain surgeon faces medical malpractice lawsuits for spinal operations

Three women have sued a Long Island neurosurgeon for botching their surgeries and performing unnecessary procedures, alleging their conditions worsened after they received treatment from him. The women filed separate medical malpractice lawsuits against Dr. Paolo Bolognese in Queens County

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Police find over 80 forged credit cards in identity theft case

Two men from Yonkers, New York, were arrested for identity theft after police discovered over 80 forged credit cards hidden in their rental car. They also found a laptop containing “hundreds, possibly thousands” of stolen credit card numbers, according to

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Credit card scammer sentenced in $2 million money laundering scheme

Authorities have nabbed a New York-based quartet of scammers who masterminded a multimillion-dollar identity theft and money laundering scheme using credit card skimmers. Ring leader Davit Kudugulyan, 45, pleaded guilty to second-degree money laundering in New York State Supreme Court

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Florida man sentenced in pill mill case

A Florida man was sentenced to 44 months in prison and three years of supervised release for unlawfully operating a pill mill in Georgia that made over $1.8 million. Marc Frazier was also ordered to give up assets of more

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Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Alleges Wrongful Death After Knee Surgery

Anesthesiologists have a critical role when it comes to surgery. They are the doctors trained to administer and manage anesthesia during a surgical procedure, and they also have to monitor and treat any changes in a patient’s critical life functions.

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Hurricane Matthew

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all our clients who are living in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas.  Stay safe. By Mary Ellis LaGarde By Richard LaGarde

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Texting With a Driver? You Could be Liable.

We know that when drivers text, they are distracted. Distraction is a major catalyst for auto accidents. Motorists who cause crashes will be held liable to compensate for any resulting injuries. They may, depending on state law, even face criminal sanctions. But

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Car Accident Lawsuit Names Snapchat as Defendant

A filter provided by social media platform Snapchat gives users the ability to record their miles-per-hour speed and then post that over a picture they take simultaneously. The platform warns users not to “Snap and drive.”  But is that warning

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Study finds that stricter limits on medical malpractice lawsuits do not reduce healthcare costs

Proponents of limits on medical malpractice lawsuits have long argued that lawsuits drive up the cost of care, in part because doctors order expensive and unnecessary tests in order to protect themselves from legal liability. According to the theory, wasteful

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New study calls the benefits of Texas medical malpractice reform into question

Texas tort reform is again in the news, thanks in part to the recent Ebola crisis. Legal news analysts have been assessing the case of Thomas Eric Duncan, the deceased Dallas Ebola patient. Texas Presbyterian Hospital has admitted that Duncan

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