February 13th, 2008

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Woman Can’t Sue for Circumcision She is Not Happy With

On Tuesday, February 5, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled that a mother who was unhappy with how her baby's circumcision looked cannot sue a hospital in Fridley, Minnesota for medical malpractice.

Unity Hospital and Dr. Steven Berestka were sued by Dawn Nelson who claimed that Berestka removed "the most erogenous tissue" after the boy's birth on January 1, 2000 without consulting either parent. She and David Nelson, her husband, were unhappy with the result.

However, in its decision, the Appeals Court noted that the mother had indicated that the baby should be circumcised on a prenatal form.

Zenas Baer, the mother and son's attorney, said that he was disappointed with the ruling.
Baer said that according to federal regulations, before any surgery can take place, there has to be a signed informed consent form and argued that a check mark in a box on a form is beside the point. He said that the Nelsons plan to appeal.

Initially, Dawn Nelson filed suit against Berestka for alleged assault and battery and negligence. That claim reached a separate settlement. The claims filed against the hospital and Allina Health System, its parent company, went forward.

She claimed that Unity had a duty to verify that the doctor had obtained informed consent and in its informed consent policy, the hospital had been deceptive or misleading. A judge in Hennepin County dismissed the case and the appellate court affirmed his decision.

Comment from Virginia Medical Malpractice Attorney Ben Glass: its tough to win an "informed consent" case. The forms they use are pretty generic and many cases come down to "he said; she said." These are usually losing cases.

Written by Ben Glass on February 13th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Obama Surges

From the Associated Press via Yahoo! News: "Obama wins 3 primaries, leads delegates," by Jerry Estill--

Barack Obama, already claiming a "new American majority," is focusing more and more on the likely Republican candidate in the November presidential election as he continues to rack up big victories over Hillary Rodham Clinton in their race for the Democratic nomination.

Obama surged to the fore in the delegate race for the party prize with resounding primary victories Tuesday in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. On the GOP side, John McCain took another step in shoring up his credentials as the runaway Republican front-runner despite lukewarm support from the party's conservative base.

--Posted by East Alton Illinois personal injury attorneys and the Edwardsville Illinois truck accident lawyers of Schaeffer & Lamere, P.C., handling car accident, personal injury, pharmaceutical liability, products liability, workers' compensation, medical malpractice, truck accidents, and all other types of injury cases.

Written by Evan Schaeffer on February 13th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Kerviel Haunts Credit Agricole, HSBC and Toronto-Dominion Too

Bill Singer, Shareholder and member of Stark & Stark's Securities group, was quoted in the article Kerviel Haunts Credit Agricole, HSBC and Toronto-Dominion Too on Bloomberg.com.

Mr. Singer was interviewed for the article and credits the recent $7.1 billion loss incurred by a Societe Generale trader through his fraudulent trading practices to an inexperience in young traders who don't always know that it's often better to take a short loss than to try to trade their way out .

You can read the full article here.

Written by Stark & Stark on February 13th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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