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Best Practices

Making Medicine Clear for the Jury

by Barry Goldstein
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When you’re in a high-stakes, medically complex trial, the most important task isn’t proving you’re right. It’s making sure the jury understands that you’re right. If jurors can’t follow the science and medicine, they can’t fairly evaluate the care you … Read more

Categories Best Practices

Drawing the Line on Liability: When Legal Theory Overreaches

by Rachel Giroux
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Not every tragic outcome gives rise to a legal claim. We evaluate every case at its outset to determine whether the plaintiff has alleged viable causes of action. If they did not, we identify those failures and seek an early … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Medical Malpractice Defense

Understanding Legal Risks from a Nurse’s Perspective

by Madeline Dwivedi
Madeline Dwivedi, Esquire

Before becoming an attorney, Madeline Dwivedi spent years at the bedside as a registered nurse in both emergency and pediatric intensive care settings. She was recognized as “Nurse of the Year” in 2020 and later served as her hospital’s Nurse … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Medical Malpractice Defense

When Silence Speaks: Using Gaps in the Medical Record to Build Reasonable Doubt

by Maya Habash
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In medical malpractice defense, what is not included in the record can be just as powerful as what is. Skilled plaintiffs’ attorneys use missing documentation to their advantage, and we must do the same. Gaps in documentation can sometimes be … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trial Strategies

Tragic but Unavoidable: How to Counter Causation in Fast-Moving Disease Litigation

by Maya Habash
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As a health care professional, you may find yourself navigating the complex world of medical malpractice, whether you’re currently facing a claim or because you’re proactively seeking to minimize legal risk. Understanding the nuances of litigation can feel overwhelming, especially … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trial Strategies

Every Juror Matters: The Importance of Thorough Jury Selection

by Christina Billiet
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A successful defense in a medical malpractice trial depends not only on the strength of our argument but also on who is sitting in the jury box. At Waranch and Brown, we understand that a fair and attentive jury can … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trial Strategies
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  • Making Medicine Clear for the Jury
  • Drawing the Line on Liability: When Legal Theory Overreaches
  • Understanding Legal Risks from a Nurse’s Perspective

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