

Birth Injury eDiscovery Tips
Birth injury cases are difficult enough due to the nature of the events. From an electronic discovery perspective, these cases can be...


Working Remotely or Remotely Working?
“Are you still there?”, “Sorry, I was on mute”, and “Is that your dog?” are now probably part of your daily work interactions. There is a...


Reviewing Audit Trails for Medical Malpractice Cases
You received an excel audit trail from the electronic health record, now what? Most small medical malpractice firms are not using a...


5 Case Management Steps for Small Firms
Case management for small firms can be difficult, especially with the significant amounts of convoluted discovery that can be involved in...


4 Steps Med-Mal Firms are Overlooking
While filing a complaint might seem like a routine effort, there are important considerations that can be made during the initial...


Do you Need a Healthcare Litigation Consultant?
There are several critical questions a firm should consider prior to engaging a healthcare litigation consultant: 1) What are the key...


Senate Committee Says New Rules Will Ease Patients’ Access to Electronic Medical Records
The chairman of the Senate health committee on Tuesday backed new federal regulations to remove roadblocks patients can face in obtaining...


Death by a Thousand Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong
The U.S. government claimed that turning American medical charts into electronic records would make health care better, safer, and...


On-Site Inspection Precedent
An on-site inspection is not always necessary, but when it is, it can be a very difficult situation to navigate. On-site inspections may...


Requesting Your Client’s Medical Record: A Simple Checklist
Requesting medical records is one of the most important aspects of the medical malpractice field. As an attorney, you want to be sure you...