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The Verdict, Issue 149 / Summer 2016

The Effective Use of Medical Literature

Medical literature can be used in medical malpractice litigation to build your case or undermine your opponent’s case. This article explores both the strategy and procedures necessary to get the most out of the use of medical literature.

Publication source: The Verdict, Issue 149 / Summer 2016
Author: Lindsay McGivern & Susanne Raab
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The Verdict issue 143

Establishing or Challenging the Standard of Care in the Medical Malpractice Context

In order to succeed in a medical malpractice case, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant breached the standard of care, that the plaintiff suffered an injury or loss, and that the negligence identified was the cause of the injury or loss. This article will review the law with respect to the standard of care and will provide some tips for counsel regarding how to establish or challenge an existing standard of care.

Publication source: The Verdict, Issue 143 / Winter 2015
Author: Brenda Osmond & Paul McGivern
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The Verdict, Issue 146 / Fall 2015

When Motor Vehicle Accidents and Medical Negligence Collide – Novus Actus Interveniens

This article discusses the defence of novus actus interveniens in the context of a health care provider as the intervening actor, and review a number of cases in which defendants have attempted to avoid liability through its use.

Publication source: The Verdict, Issue 146 / Fall 2015
Author: Brenda Osmond & Natalia Ivolgina
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Do ties always go to the defence?

In personal injury cases it is extremely rare for a court to find that the evidence on both sides of a case is truly evenly balanced. While a “tie” must always go to the defence, a true “tie” is unusual. This article will canvass the law related to the burden of proof, and how plaintiff’s counsel can prepare their case to ensure that the case is adjudicated on its merits, rather than on a technical determination of the burden of proof.

Publication source: Lawyers Weekly / February 6, 2015 
Author: Paul McGivern & Lindsay McGivern
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Michael Bortolotto: A Rebel with a Cause

Every now and then one encounters an individual who redefines the boundaries of what is possible. I had this opportunity recently when I sat down with Michael Bortolotto, a successful entrepreneur, public speaker, husband, father and individual living with cerebral palsy.

Publication source: The Business Examiner / October 2014
Author: Susanne Raab
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The Verdict, Issue 141 / Summer 2014

Medical Errors: Physician’s Duty To Tell The Truth – The Whole Truth

Medical errors are not uncommon. They occur far more frequently than most people realize. This article will examine the physician’s duty to disclose medical errors when they occur, and the consequences of a physician’s failure to make adequate disclosure.

Publication source: The Verdict, Issue 141 / Summer 2014
Author: Susanne Raab
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