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Communications Media Information Newsletter Medical Malpractice –Hospital Malpractice - Finding the Needle in the Haystack, New Jersey Law Journal, May 30, 2011 Medical Malpractice –The Affidavit of Merit Law Still Mysterious After 15 Years, New Jersey Law Journal, January 31, 2011 Medical Malpractice – The Affidavit of Merit Madness, New Jersey Law Journal, June 21, 2010 Professional Malpractice – Medical Malpractice Voir Dire, New Jersey Law Journal, January 14, 2010 Medical Malpractice - The Affidavit of Merit Redux, New Jersey Law Journal, June 29, 2009 The Doctrine of Apparent Employment, New Jersey Law Journal, January 19, 2009 The Doctrine of Apparent Authority in Medical Malpractice Cases, New Jersey Law Journal, October 27, 2008
Personal Injury - Res Ipsa Revisited, New Jersey Law Journal, September 12, 2008 Medical Malpractice – The End of the Affidavit of Merit Misery, New Jersey Law Journal, August 4, 2008 Medical Malpractice – Understanding Proximate Causation, New Jersey Law Journal, June 11, 2007 Medical Malpractice –How Much Information is Enough?, New Jersey Law Journal, September 18, 2006
Medical Malpractice – Screening Lasik Cases, New Jersey Law Journal, August 8, 2005 Understanding the Patient Safety Act, New Jersey Law Journal, May 23, 2005 The Patient’s First Act from the Litigator’s Perspective, New Jersey Law Journal, April 4, 2005 Save Lives and Premium Costs, The Star-Ledger, January 9, 2003 What Malpractice Insurance Crisis?, New York Times, May 26, 2002 Malpractice ‘Crisis’ is a Sick Joke, The Star-Ledger, March 14, 2002 The Affidavit of Merit Mess, New Jersey Law Journal, January 29, 2001 The Affidavit of Merit – Deathtrap for the Unwary, New Jersey Law Journal, September 11, 2000 In Trilogy of Cases, Court Limits Application of the Judgment Charge, New Jersey Law Journal, July 10, 2000 Expanding the Discovery Rule, New Jersey Law Journal, April 17, 2000 Wrongful Birth – Supreme Court Takes Another Look at Wrongful Birth Cases in Canesi v. Wilson , New Jersey Law Journal, March 6, 2000 Medical Malpractice – Supreme Court Ratifies New Judgment Charge (November 1999) Medical Malpractice – Supreme Court Explains Notice Provisions of Tort Claims Act, New Jersey Law Journal, October 18, 1999 The Status of the Affidavit of Merit after Cornblatt, 7 N.J.L 1047 (May 11, 1998) The Supreme Court Examines the Judgment Charge in Morlino, 7 N.J.L. 891 (April 20, 1998) The Impact of Gardner on the Law of Causation in Medical Malpractice Cases, 7 N.J.L. 332 (Feb 16, 1998) Professional Liability – Easier Times Ahead for Plaintiffs In Informed Consent Cases, New Jersey Law Journal, July 28, 1997 Appellate Courts Question the Reasonable Judgment Charge, New Jersey Law Journal, January 27, 1997 Medical Malpractice – Courts Clarify Proximate Case Issues,New Jersey Law Journal, October 14, 1996 Litigating Comparative Default and Avoidable Consequences Issues, New Jersey Law Journal, May 27, 1996 Medical Malpractice – Determining Proximate Cause in Delayed Treatment Cases, New Jersey Law Journal, March 25, 1996 Medical Malpractice - In Informed-Consent Cases, Tide Turning in Favor of Plaintiffs, New Jersey Law Journal, December 11, 1995 How to Get That Affidavit of Merit In Professional Malpractice Cases, New Jersey Law Journal, November 20, 1995 Deposing Treating Physicians in Medical Malpractice Cases, New Jersey Law Journal, June 12, 1995 Adamski and Jacober-Booking The Expert Witness, 3 N.J.L. 1847 (Sept 26, 1994) Rubanick and Jacober – The Expanding and Contracting Universe of Expert Testimony,The Certified Trial Attorney Section Newsletter, November 1994 Abbott Brown appears in three videos, discussing topics relating to medical malpractice in the State of New Jersey, as follows: Available Compensation in Medical Malpractice Cases in New Jersey, Informed Consent in Medical Malpractice Cases in New Jersey, Medical Malpractice in New Jersey, News-Line for Physician Assistants, a nationally-distributed medical trade magazine for physician assistants, has devoted its September feature cover story to Bendit Weinstock associate Peter Bergé. The article traces Bergé's career in medicine and illustrates the many ways in which he is able to apply that experience to his practice of law.
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