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sort of a hate crime in reverse and he s not going to get away with it. laura: merrick garland will not pursue anything on the federal level. the federal court of appeals ruling, unanimous ruling against your legal team s request to withhold certain presidential documents from congress s january 6th committee. a lot of legal court watchers think the supreme court will agree, will affirm what the court of appeals said about the executive privilege and biden s decision to release those documents. your reaction. we will see what happens. if you look at the protest it was a protests, the insurrection took place on november 3rd which was election day. this was a protests, a lot of innocent people, being hurt, being injured. i would say the panel of judges we are talking about didn t like trump and if you look at the appointments you can figure that out for your self but this was
10 FAQs About Medical Malpractice by New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer
New York City, NY, 04/11/2021 / Jonathan C. Reiter Law Firm, PLLC /
Medical malpractice happens more often than many people realize. In fact, it is the third leading cause of death in the United States, killing more people than any other cause of death besides cancer and heart disease. More than 250,000 people lose their lives each year due to a doctor’s or hospital’s negligence. This can happen in a number of ways, from a wrong site surgery to a misdiagnosis.
One of the things that makes medical malpractice so devastating for injury victims is that medical mistakes are completely preventable. Here are 10 commonly asked questions and answers about medical malpractice.