Author: Michael Stevens

Supreme Court Minutes for Feb 20, 2014 addressed equitable powers of court to award attorney fees, mandamus to remove court record, historic race wagering, dismissing medical negligence case for expert witness, mutual mistake and insurance coverage

The first set of posted decisions (aka minutes) out of the Supreme Court were issued on February 20, 2014.  33 decisions, 21 published.  In published decisions on civil, tort, and insurance law, the Supremes addressed: The...

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Closing Argument – Counsel is Given Wide Latitude When Making Inferences from the Evidence in Addressing an Examining Physician’s Bias and Credibility Based on History of Testifying 3 or 4 times a year for plaintiff’s law firm

The following decision presents an interesting issue on the characterization of examining physicians used in negligence cases to address causation and injuries.  There are treating physicians, and there are...

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