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Medical Malpractice in New York
Third Edition
Editor-in-Chief
Robert Devine, Esq.
Ivone, Devine & Jensen, Lake Success,
NY
Key
Benefits
• Learn from experienced
practitioners the many aspects of the trial of a medical malpractice
case
• Understand the strategies behind plaintiff and defendant jury
selection
• Enhance and perfect your trial practice skills through effective
deposition, cross-examination and summation techniques
Product
Description
The third edition of Medical Malpractice in New
York provides you with advanced insight into
the many aspects of the trial of a medical malpractice case. Edited by
Robert Devine, this book’s authors are experienced
practitioners who share the knowledge and wisdom they have developed
over the years.
This comprehensive, 654-page hardbound
book, provides a balanced approach to a medical malpractice action. The
27 chapters in Medical Malpractice provide a wealth
of knowledge and hundreds of practical tips that can be used by both
plaintiff's and defendant's counsel. Although the focus of this book is
on medical malpractice actions, many of the chapters are applicable to
the trial of any case.
Medical Malpractice in New
York, Third Edition, includes many forms and
other appendices, a thorough table of authorities and a detailed
index—making this a necessary addition to your reference
library.
Contents at a
Glance
Chapter 1
Was Matt Right? (The Advantages of Trying an Honest Case)
Henry G. Miller, Esq.
Chapter 2
Practical Application of the Frye Hearing in Medical Malpractice Actions
Steven B. Samuel, Esq.
Chapter 3
Technology as a Tool of Persuasion in Medical
Malpractice Cases
W. Russell Corker, Esq.
Chapter 4
Deposing the Plaintiff
E. Marc Hyman, Esq.
Chapter 5
The Deposition of the Defendant-Physician
Thomas J. Principe, Esq.
Chapter 6
Plaintiff’s Jury Selection
Richard Shandell, Esq.
Chapter 7
Defendant’s Jury Selection
Bruce G. Habian, Esq.
Chapter 8
Opening Statements in Medical Malpractice
Cases: Plaintiff’s Perspective
Donald Drew Goldberg, Esq.
Chapter 9
Preparing to Cross-Examine Plaintiff’s
Medical Expert
Clifford A. Bartlett, Jr., Esq.
Chapter 10
Cross Examination of Defendant’s
Expert
Paul Simonson, Esq.
Chapter 11
Proving Plaintiff’s Case
Stanley A. Landers, Esq.
Chapter 12
Medical and Hospital Record Evidence
Martin B. Adams, Esq.
Chapter 13
Summation—In the End . . .
Eleni Coffinas, Esq.
Chapter 14
The Art and Craft of the Defense
Summation
Bruce M. Brady
Chapter 15
The Jury Charge
Thomas F. Moore, Esq.
W. Scott Schneider, Esq.
Chapter 16
The Precise Art of Preservation
Barbara DeCrow Goldberg, Esq.
Richard J. Montes, Esq.
Chapter 17
Are Juries Fair to Physicians?
Linda S. Crawford, J.D.
Chapter 18
Statutory Law in Medical Malpractice
Elliott C. Winograd, Esq.
Amy G. London, Esq.
Chapter 19
The Expert Witness for the Plaintiff in a Medical Malpractice Case
Steven E. Pegalis, Esq.
Chapter 20
Anatomy of a Plaintiff’s Medical
Malpractice Case—Intake to Note of Issue
Steven E. North, Esq.
Daniel Kramer, Esq.
Chapter 21
The Physician-Patient Privilege in Medical Malpractice Litigation
Raymond W. Belair, Esq.
Chapter 22
Hospital Quality Assurance Material
under New York State Law
Jeffrey C. Gerson, Esq.
Chapter 23
Mediation-Related Malpractice Claims
Robert P. Esgro, R.Ph., J.D.
Chapter 24
The Brain-Damaged Baby Case from
Defendant’s Perspective
Peter C. Kopff, Esq.
Chapter 25
Practical Tips for the New Malpractice
Attorney
Gil Choi, Esq.
Chapter 26
Evaluating the Life Care Plan Before and
During Trial—A Defense Perspective
Nicholas J. Marotta, Esq.
Chapter 27
War Stories: The Oral Tradition of the Trial
Bar
David Pollack, Esq.
Product Information and
Pricing
PN: 41309 | 2009 | 654 pp., hardbound
NYSBA Members: $95|
Non-Members: $125
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