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or hours · in board matters involving a host of complex medical issues including allegations of misdiagnosis · medication errors · nursing errors · surgical errors · post-operative complications · labor and delivery · interpretation of diagnostic studies · pathological interpretation · management of antibiotic therapy · etc. Learn More Appellate Law In addition to litigating and trying cases · home · or business · motor vehicles · coverage disputes · commercial insurance · general liability · uninsured/underinsured motorist coverages · bad faith · extra-contractual liability

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or hours
in board matters involving a host of complex medical issues including allegations of misdiagnosis
medication errors
nursing errors
surgical errors
post-operative complications
labor and delivery
interpretation of diagnostic studies
pathological interpretation
management of antibiotic therapy
etc. Learn More Appellate Law In addition to litigating and trying cases
home
or business
motor vehicles
coverage disputes
commercial insurance
general liability
Learn more
uninsured/underinsured motorist coverages
bad faith
extra-contractual liability

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