No immunity for report against experts witnesses
Posted on Jul 12, 2006
It is an alarming trend in this country the doctor of accused State boards of medicine experts, complaints which give to witness against them. This new case from Florida makes it clear that doctors who carry out these complaints to the Board of medicine for libel and other torts can be liable and can hide not behind peer review privileges. Read you more about this case defamation filed by a medical malpractice expert witness.
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Lawsuit against Didlake, Inc. heading Supreme Court--charitable immunity in question provided
Sent on March 30, 2009
A mentally and physically disabled North Virginia man is appealing to the Virginia Supreme Court a Prince William County the jury case against Didlake, Inc. Juan R. Jiménez, a 25-year old man disabled had released to his personal - injury since his childhood, claims in his lawsuit that he, was injured when receiving rehabilitative services at Didlake in April 2007. He claimed that he suffered a femoral surgery needed it employees was transferred from Didlake. March 11, 2009 dismissed the lawsuit circuit court judge Mary Grace O'Brien, decided that Didlake was entitled to full immunity.
The full story at Jimenez v. Didlake, is here.
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Virginia Supreme Court sets at charitable immunity argument Didlake
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