Cooper Elliott Blog
topic: Malpractice
Malpractice|
December 5, 2023
When a loved one dies prematurely, you deserve to know why. You deserve answers, and you deserve accountability from the people or corporations who caused your loss. And you can get answers and accountability through Tais medical malpractice case in Ohio. Experiencing a wrongful death of someone close to you is indescribable, and it can …
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For Individuals, Malpractice, Personal Injury|
March 11, 2021
Individuals who seek therapy are often in a vulnerable place in their lives. They choose to consult a professional because they recognize they are struggling to confront an issue on their own. During this process of healing, patients often disclose details about their lives that they have never discussed openly before. It should be automatic …
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For Businesses, For Individuals, Legal News And Updates, Malpractice, Personal Injury|
August 6, 2020
Amidst the chaos of 2020, COVID-19 immunity legislation quietly proceeds through the Ohio legislature. If Sub. H.B. 606 passes and is signed into law, it will provide broad immunity to healthcare workers who committed malpractice from March 9, 2020 through December 31, 2020. Sub. H.B. 606 Sub. H.B. 606 would give immunity to doctors and …
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For Businesses, For Individuals, Legal Malpractice, Malpractice|
June 18, 2020
Legal malpractice not only damages your trust in an attorney but can also cause harm in many long-lasting ways. As confusing and disheartening as it is, those who have been victims of legal malpractice can take action to protect themselves in a court of law. Types of Harm Caused by Legal Malpractice Legal malpractice occurs …
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Malpractice|
September 13, 2018
Our society is complex. Our legal system mirrors that complexity. With so many demands on our lives, getting things done takes knowing how to get things done. It means being smart and diligent and having adequate experience. The challenges are similar in criminal law. It’s about being familiar with the legal landscape and all its …
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For Businesses, Malpractice|
August 30, 2018
As a business owner, one of the most valuable things you can get from an attorney is a sound opinion, one based on facts and knowledge of the law. That opinion doesn’t guarantee your success, but it should assure you that there are no legal impediments that will keep you from moving your business forward. …
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Malpractice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death|
April 17, 2018
Most people who find themselves in need of a civil litigation attorney have one thing in common: they are overwhelmed. In addition to facing immediate financial burdens as a result of malpractice, personal injury, or losing a loved one, they are engulfed in feelings of fear and uncertainty, or even intense grief. Amid all that …
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Malpractice|
January 10, 2017
You seek the services of professionals—whether they might be accountants, consultants or even Ohio medical malpractice attorneys—because they have three things you need: expertise in their field the skill to use that expertise effectively the judgment to do what’s right, and what’s best for their clients The same is true when you go to a …
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Malpractice|
December 23, 2014
The case that follows tragically demonstrates the obstacles clients and their civil litigation lawyers face when trying to reach a positive long-term outcome beyond the courtroom. A good worker under bad circumstances Josh* was a meat inspector with the United States Department of Agriculture. He was a great guy: young, idealistic, dedicated. In addition, his …
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