A case that changed medical malpractice law in Minnesota started with a 54-year-old woman, Susan Warren, who was seen at a clinic in Hibbing with symptoms of infection, including a high level of white blood cells.
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One of the saddest images of the COVID era is isolated elderly people looking at their families through a window.
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Back in the 1980s the DeParcq, Hunegs, Stone & Koenig founded a practice for clients who were injured while working on railroads.
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Providing resources for plaintiffs injured by medical error is a calling for Teresa Farris McClain of Robins Kaplan.
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In 2013, new mother Nicole Birmingham went home from the hospital with her baby. She returned shortly, with nausea and fever.
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Years of education have taught lawyers to revere stare decisis. Practicing has told lawyers to learn from more experienced lawyers.
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Some lawyers choose between trial work and appellate work — after all, they are different skill sets. But Jennifer Olson at Schwebel, Goetz and Sieben doesn’t want to choose.
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The mom and dad of a toddler, no longer a couple, lived separately and raised their daughter together.
Read More »The POWER 30: Fred Pritzker
About 20 years ago, a client appeared at Fred Pritzker’s office with a serious injury from listeria, a bacteria found in certain food products.
Read More »The POWER 30: Richard Ruohonen
Personal injury practices are no exception to the hit to normal everyday activities inflicted by COVID.
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